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A quick look at the cross-industry program of the 4th Additive Manufacturing Forum

Following the success of last year’s event with 850 participants, the cross-industry program of the 4th ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING FORUM includes a mix of experts with topical debates from a user-oriented look at how the...

« What did 2019 mean for AM companies and what are they looking forward to in 2020? »

At the beginning of 2019, we asked additive manufacturing experts what were their predictions for the year. The main forecast for participating companies was to focus on education, and how to move AM to...

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...

Amputee bonds with son thanks to 3D printed bionic hand

Open Bionics and maxon share the story of 26-year-old Danny Florence today, who lost both of his legs and a hand and most of his fingers after contracting meningitis at the age of five....

Automotive & Aerospace : two key sectors for metallic additive manufacturing

In addition to the medical sector, market reports, corporate reports and even media reports reveal that the aerospace and automotive sectors are currently the most demanding sectors in the additive manufacturing market. Surprisingly (or not),...

IN(3D)USTRY, the 4th edition: new name, new venue, new sectors…new 3D Printing companies?

IN(3D)USTRY is one of these shows that has a clear vision: gather the whole industry into one place for a certain number of days and enables complementary core of activities to merge. The concept is...

Renishaw, nTopology and IMR streamlined the AM process to produce spinal implants

A report from the National Center for Health Statistics demonstrates that one in four individuals suffers from chronic low back pain. Furthermore, treatments for low back pain are expensive both at the individual and national levels.

First collaborations announced at TCT: Shapeways & Stratasys, XJET & Carfullan Group, Additive Industries and Laser Lines Ltd

The most eagerly awaited event in the UK has opened its doors today. For 3 days, companies will be showing their 3D printing innovations and will do their best to be unforgettable in the...

Interview with Yves Hagedorn: Why did Aconity3D choose the USA as first country to expand their AM activities

Aconity3D is a provider of flexible laboratory metal Additive Manufacturing (AM) systems. The company is located in Aachen, at the heart of technology hubs such as RWTH University and Fraunhofer research institutes. The company’s core...

Interview – Dr Simon Weidert, Orthopedic Trauma Specialist: the use of 3D printing in the medical sector

Dr. Simon Weidert is an orthopedic trauma specialist who works at the University of Munich. One of the main themes of his research is 3D printing. He is also the co-founder of 3 companies,...