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3D Printing Day Celebration: What are the Micro-Trends in Major Materials?
More than 30 years on from the invention of the first 3D printer, the 3D printing market has proven to be disruptive for so many industries. The celebration of 3D printing Day means a...
Titanium has now been qualified for use on Desktop Metal’s extrusion-based bound metal additive manufacturing platform
Ti64 is the most widely used titanium alloy and is characterized by its high tensile strength, corrosion resistance, and biocompatibility.
Desktop Metal has announced the qualification of titanium alloy Ti-6Al-4V (Ti64) for the Studio System...
ExOne and Rapidia reveal an Office-Safe Metal 3D Printer that enables true “Print Today, Parts Tomorrow™” innovation
ExOne has just launched the Metal Designlab printer and X1F advanced furnace in an exclusive collaboration with Rapidia.
Founded by Dan Gelbart – an electrical engineer famous for several things including hisYouTube series on prototyping...
John Zink discovers “a 21st century solution to address 21st century emission problems” and that is Desktop Metal’s 3D Printing technology
It’s almost been a century that John Zink has been building emissions control and clean air combustion systems which are used by production facilities around the world. These emissions control and clean air combustion...
Cetim and Desktop Metal to explore various research initiatives using Desktop Metal’s 3D printing technologies
Cetim to become one of the
first adopters of the new Desktop Metal Shop System™, metal 3D Printing system
Cetim is one of the first users of the new Desktop Metal Shop System™. The
Technical Centre...
Comparing the potential & limitations of binder jetting and MIM
The rise of ‘Metal Injection Moulding-like’ Additive Manufacturing processes seems to be linking to previous technologies that were leveraged way before the fast adoption of metal AM technologies. In the following dossier, Ralf Carlström...
Markforged vs Desktop Metal: the courtroom battle continues, this time for breach of contract & unfair and deceptive acts
Markforged has filed another lawsuit against Desktop Metal, claiming breach of contract, violations of the Lanham Act, unfair and deceptive acts.
According to
3D printing specialist Markforged, this “campaign of dirty tricks” by the
competitor violates a 2018...
Desktop Metal has begun shipping its metal 3D printer
Eight months after its initial introduction, and less than one month after the announcement of its international expansion, Desktop Metal has recently begun to ship its metal 3D printer to customers as part of...
Desktop Metal receives $115 Million Funding to bring 3D printed metal to market
Desktop Metal, the company committed to making metal 3D printing accessible to manufacturers and engineers, today announced it has completed a $115 million Series D investment round to further accelerate the company’s rapid business...
Shanon VanDeren, President of AMUG on what to expect from AMUG 2024
The story goes that AMUG started in 1988 with just a handful of people meeting to share knowledge of 3D Printing. At the time, the founding industry users group was called 3D Systems North...