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6th Additive Manufacturing Forum: 4 key takeaways of the event and its clear strategic positioning in the AM industry

If you are a regular attendee of a given event – be it as an exhibitor or as a visitor -, comparison between your previous experience and the new one is somehow inevitable. When...

Download the 2022 May/June edition of 3D ADEPT Mag

Download the 2022 May/June edition of 3D ADEPT Mag With a key focus on Medical 3D printing and emerging technologies While their growth percentages often vary, market analysis firms agree with the fact that 3D...

3D printing News Round-Up: Lithoz, Anisoprint, Solukon, OECHSLER, Freemelt

 Who recently purchased what? Who expands its production capacities? And who will distribute what? This edition of “news roundup” covers multiple purchases and 3D printing partnerships across the world. Lithoz announces two installations of ceramic...

Desktop Health received CE Mark Certification and releases Flexcera Next Generation 3D Printed Dentures

With the goal of redefining patient-specific healthcare in the dental, orthodontic and otolaryngology fields, Desktop Metal launched a new business line three months ago. Named Desktop HealthTM and led by President & CEO Michael...

Wall Colmonoy launches a new range of Wallex® Cobalt Chromium Powders and Cast Discs for Additive Manufacturing

Wall Colmonoy, a global materials engineering group of companies has unveiled new powders for additive manufacturing. Ideal for dental implants, partial denture, and prosthetics, the Wallex® Cobalt Chromium powders deliver excellent biocompatibility, strength, and...

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...

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,...

« 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...
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KU Leuven to explore medical uses of additive manufacturing with XJET Carmel 1400 3D Printer

The use of additive manufacturing in research centres is certainly one of the practices that will further develop the technology and its possibilities. Indeed, research centres increasingly leverage industrial additive manufacturing for research purpose...

Formnext Preview 2019 – Part 1: Mimaki, Materialise, XJET, Arburg, Roboze & RAYLAYSE

We have announced it in several articles. Formnext is a lot of things and there is a lot to see. We have been able to compile below some interesting announcements & solutions that might...