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Updated: The growing use of polymers in Additive Manufacturing : The particular case of PEAK materials

Manufacturing technologies can be a true game changer in the production of parts if all components of the manufacturing process are used properly. Materials play a key role in this revolution: producers must not...

3D Systems strengthens two 3D printing business portfolios with acquisition of Titan Robotics & Kumovis

Whether or not it is still a restucturing plan, one thing is certain, 3D Systems continues to grow by acquiring 3D printing businesses. The latest companies that have just joined the company’s portfolio are...

Patient successfully receives a cranioplasty 3D printed implant, a premiere for Skåne University Hospital

Cranioplasty is the surgical repair of skull fractures or deformities. These fractures and deformities can happen as the result of a neurosurgical operation that required access to the brain, a traumatic accident, or a...

Intech acquires Coulot Decolletage to expand AM applications in the orthopaedics industry

Intech, a global player in the orthopedics market, has just entered an exclusive agreement to acquire Coulot Decolletage, expanding the group’s expertise into the machining and additive manufacturing of high-precision medical implants for the...

Focus on YOU Series: Evonik and its World of “Infinite 3D Printing Applications”

A look at medical 3D printing materials and other materials development Have you ever realized that the first thing end-users experience when seeing and touching a 3D printed part is the material with which it...

Formnext Connect Preview: Arburg, Siemens, Covestro, CoreTechnologie, INTAMSYS, Mimaki, Tritone and more

Just because Formnext is only virtual this year, we did not want to bypass our traditional rule to highlight the « must-see » of the event. As a matter of fact, we had started a few...

INFINAM®: Evonik’s new brand name for its ready-to-use 3D-printing materials

Evonik has recently unveiled a distinctive product name for its range of ready-to-use 3D printing materials: INFINAM®. In the future, all Evonik’s ready-to-use materials for 3D printing, regardless of delivery form or technological application, will...

How additive manufacturing is changing the r&d industry?

With contributions from the Fraunhofer Additive Manufacturing Alliance, IPC & nScrypt Contrary to what people conventionally think, Research & Development (R&D) is a very manageable driver of corporate success. If you think for a second,...

3D printing start-up becomes Evonik’s first investment in China with a high single-digit million-Euro fundraising round

Evonik Venture Capital invests millions of Euros into Chinese 3D printing start-up Meditool that makes implants for neuro and spine surgery. This is the first direct investment for Evonik Venture Capital that had previously invested in...

Christophe Schramm discusses a few manufacturing requirements in the use of 3D printing materials for the healthcare sector

After a 2018 marked by partnerships and release of new products, Solvay is “ending” the year with the release of 3 new materials dedicated to the healthcare sector. The release arouses interest in the manufacturing...