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A closer look at Robotic 3D printing – what really slows down the adoption at scale

If you want to manufacture parts that measure up to 30 meters in a single printing operation; if you want this production to be automated and accurately repeated, there is a great chance that...

Saint-Gobain saves around 170,000 euros and reduces lead times for tooling by 93% using additive manufacturing

Saint-Gobain, a manufacturer of glazing for multiple industrial sectors, has been leveraging 3D printing within its Sekurit business unit in the L'Arboç plant since 2019. The French multinational first appeared in our radar after...

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,...

Dossier: Composite 3D printing, understanding the value proposition of a niche technology

When Additive Manufacturing comes to composites fabrication, we did not expect this combination to work and lead to the development of some niche yet interesting applications for the industry. In their latest report, SmarTech...

New 3D Printed Low Cost Attritable Aircraft wing achieves 160% design limit load

 As part of a two-year Wing Structure Design for Manufacturing (WiSDM) contract for Air Force Research Laboratory, Continuous Composites has manufactured a Low Cost Attritable Aircraft (LCAA) wing. Achieved through Lockheed Martin, the project...

Patent Activity remains strong amid global pandemic – Here are those who lead the game in Additive Manufacturing

IFI CLAIMS Patent Services, an organization that uses proprietary data architecture to produce the industry’s most accurate patent database, has announced the results of its latest study on patent activity. The European Patent Office (EPO),...

UMaine launches its largest next-generation polymer 3D printer

The University of Maine has developed a 3D printer that is four times larger than its predecessor. The polymer 3D printer called Factory of the Future 1.0 (FoF 1.0) would surpass the 2019 Guinness...

Can Additive Manufacturing (AM) deliver “faulty” implications for its “green” credentials? (Part 3)

I remember the very first interviews I conducted in the AM industry. As a newcomer, I didn't have enough distance to analyze things. Therefore, I found myself repetitively writing the same sentences, spoken by...

Download the January/February 2024 edition of 3D ADEPT Mag

Download the January/February edition of 3D ADEPT Mag We kick off volume 7 of 3D ADEPT Mag with a focus on Aerospace and Space, two vertical industries driving the growth of Additive Manufacturing (AM) technologies....

Lithoz pursues multi-material 3D printing advancements with investment in AMAREA

On the heels of the recent launch of its multi-material 3D printer CeraFab Multi 2M30, ceramic 3D printing company Lithoz continues to push multimaterial 3D printing technique through the acquisition of a strategic share...