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GE Renewable Energy opens new 3D printing facility to advance research on concrete 3D printing for wind turbines

It’s a good time for GE Renewable Energy that has just opened a new 3D printing facility that aims to advance research on how to 3D print the concrete base of towers used in...

Together with several companies, Siemens Energy creates new venture for on-demand additive manufacturing services

Energy technology company Siemens Energy join forces with metrology expert ZEISS, and financial/venture capital investors, including 9.5 ventures to create a joint-venture that will combine cutting-edge industry expertise with profound knowledge in digital venture-building. Named...

UPDATED: 3D printer Wizmaker P1 can help protect the environment by saving at least 30% of energy while printing

This article has been updated on February 23 to highlight the different controlling options of the Wizmaker, especially the control through ASR Technology The average 3D printer uses a noticeable amount of energy, up to...

BeamIT releases new 3D printable superalloy for the Energy Industry

In its continuous efforts to develop new materials for the energy industry, AM company BeamIT Group unveils the latest superalloy it has been working on: René 80 RAM1. With a name partially similar to...

HERON Project explores the use of Additive Manufatcuring for enhancing Energy Efficiency in Aerospace

As you may know, each industrial sector can help address climate issues at various levels. The challenge for aerospace companies is even bigger as aviation is responsible for 12% of CO2 emissions from all...

How can 3D printing improve energy absorption of combat helmets? General Lattice is working on it.

General Lattice, Inc., a provider of end-to-end computational design and digital manufacturing solutions on a service and software basis, has just secured a contract with the U.S. Army to improve energy absorption of next...

“Additive-Talks”: What are the implications of AM for the Energy Industry?

Last week, on May 6th, we gathered experts from Siemens Energy, Engie Laborelec and ETN Global to discuss the implications of Additive Manufacturing for the energy industry. As several developments are being discussed across the...

How CF3D® and a thermoset Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer were pivotal to 3D print Siemens Energy’s generator components

A big part of what we have been covering regarding Continuous Composites’ activities is related to the company’s partnerships and participation in programs. It’s quite interesting to discover the company in a different light,...

Vallourec’s first additively manufactured equipment for offshore energy industry is made for Total

Vallourec, a multinational manufacturing company headquartered in Boulogne-Billancourt (France) has provided energy company Total with an additively manufactured waterbushing for the EIG Elgin-Franklin rig in the North Sea. The production of this 3D printed waterbushing...

“Additive-Talks”: What are the implications of AM for the Energy Industry?

Back with a new season of Additive Talks, with ETN Global as a first network partner for our session One thing we learned from the first season of Additive Talks is that our community wants...