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A lot happened since AMUG closed the doors of its 2023 edition
AMUG may have closed the doors of its 2023 edition in March, but the organizing team is working hard throughout the year to deliver an event that is worth of the AM industry.
Since March,...
Additive Talks: How does Additive Manufacturing serve Electrification?
The second episode of the year of Additive Talks was dedicated to Additive Manufacturing & Electrification. The topic is discussed in a context where the adoption of AM is most of the time highlighted...
Additive Talks: How does Additive Manufacturing serve Electrification?
In simple words, electrification is the process of powering by electricity and, in many contexts, the introduction of such power by changing over from an earlier power source. As the world’s energy diet is...
IperionX and ORNL to develop low-cost titanium alloys for additive manufacturing
A lot is going on the agenda of the U.S. Department of Energy which has recently approved a collaboration between materials producer IperionX and research institute Oak Ridge National Laboratory to advance the application...
Additive Talks: How has AM advanced in the nuclear industry? Opportunities & Challenges
The nuclear topic is trending and raises a lot of debates across industries and governments.
As explained in this introductory article, many operating reactors are facing retirement, high initial capital investment limits the utilities to...
Additive Talks: How has AM advanced in the nuclear industry? Opportunities & Challenges
Did you know that nuclear energy provides about 10% of the world's electricity from about 440 power reactors? Surprisingly, it is the world's second largest source of low-carbon power (28% of the total in...
3D printing News Round-Up: Xerox, VBN Components & Russell Finex
Who recently purchased what? And who will distribute what? This edition of “news roundup” covers multiple purchases and 3D printing partnerships across the world.
Xerox and Siemens
Xerox® Elem™ Additive Solutions, the AM business of Xerox,...
Ultra Safe Nuclear licenses ORNL method to 3D print Nuclear Reactor Components
The Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory has developed a new method to 3D print components for nuclear reactors.
Licensed by Ultra Safe Nuclear Corporation aka USNC, this method uses a sophisticated additive manufacturing...
“An aggressive progress in AM”: ExOne’s binder jetting technology can process 21 total materials
The more AM materials a 3D printer can process, the better it is for the user. ExOne drastically stands out from the crowd. 21 materials have been qualified for the company’s binder jetting technology....
ExOne Licenses ORNL Ceramic Metal 3D Printing to produce neutron imaging parts
Specialist of binder jetting technology ExOne has licensed a patent-pending method of 3D printing a ceramic-metal material from the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL).
Both companies had previously announced their collaboration to develop cutting-edge technology...