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What impact does a £3 million investment have on Bentley Motors’ Additive Manufacturing capacity?

Bentley Motors, one of the most sought-after luxury car brand in the world, invests  £3 million to double its Additive Manufacturing (AM) capacity at its headquarters in Crewe, England where all Bentley models are...

Software Automation In Additive Manufacturing: Where Are You In Your Journey?

When early users of Additive Manufacturing technologies started leveraging these technologies, the most important aspect, if not the only one, was to determine if those technologies could effectively achieve rapid prototyping. As users’ needs...

Planet Ocean Explores AM for End-Use Applications In The Marine Industry

3D printed parts are now common-place in end-use applications, but not all are used in as exacting an environment as the ones used by Planet Ocean, based in in Camberley, UK. Planet Ocean is a...

Nano Dimension adds another company to its portfolio, strengthens this way its vision for Specialized Additive Manufacturing

 Nano Dimension paid GIS shareholders $18.1 million in cash. Nano Dimension continues to strengthen its portfolio of competences with acquisition of new companies. 2021 saw the integration of Essemtec AG, DeepCube and Fabrica (previously known...

Algorithms and AI, the missing pieces in the Additive Manufacturing Game

Tech companies that emerge out of anonymity often do it with a bang: through a big launch event to capture the public’s attention or by announcing a seed round but I strongly believe the...

Additae Digital on the 2021 AM Labour Market: It’s all about “People, Place and Progression”

As we currently go through 2021 and its highlights, we came to realize that there is one specific vertical industry that we did not talk about much: recruitment. The Covid-19 pandemic drastically changed talent...

Unveiling the disguised complexities of Wire-Arc Additive Manufacturing

With a first patent granted in the 1920s, Wire-Arc Additive Manufacturing, short for WAAM, is certainly one of the oldest AM processes that exist, yet the technology is the least highlighted in the range...

University of Sydney inaugurates the Sydney Manufacturing Hub and highlights the next step in its collaboration with GE Additive

Adventures of companies in the additive manufacturing industry can be considered as different chapters of the same book. In the “GE Additive” book, the machine manufacturer had announced two years ago a ten-year agreement...

The link between IoT & Additive Manufacturing

The term Internet of Things, short for IoT, has become so pervasive in industrial communication that manufacturers have (un)consciously acknowledge its pivotal importance for manufacturing without truly assessing and understanding its uses, benefits and...

XAAR enables practical AM production capabilities with Ultra High Viscosity Technology

Mostly known for its printheads that can be embedded in industrial 3D printers – as seen in dp polar’s new machine – XAAR is now enhancing practical production capabilities with AM through ultra-high viscosity...