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Airbus approves laser sintering – and gives the go-ahead to Materialise and EOS for the production of PA-FR 3D printed flight-ready parts
Airbus has just qualified Materialise for the production of flight-ready parts using laser sintering technology. This is not the first collaboration between the aerospace company and the Belgian 3D printing service provider. As a...
Materialise opens new facility in Germany to strengthen Metal 3D Printing Footprint in the industry
The new center is the third one that the company operated in the same region, Bremen. An opening ceremony for the Metal Competence Center is scheduled for September 2021.
On a new 3,500 square meter,...
What if Link3D becomes a Materialise company?
If the deal is sealed (or when the deal will be sealed), Link3D will continue to be managed by its existing management team. Materialise expects to exercise the option before the end of the year.
If...
Sindoh’s first industrial Polymer 3D Printer is the first to process Materialise Bluesint PA12
Materialise acquires five of the first industrial Polymer 3D printers of Sindoh that will process for the first time Bluesint PA12.
The end of 2020 was marked by the launch of Bluesint PA12, a material...
Materialise Think-In Series: the path towards eliminating waste in 3D printing, Materialise Process Tuner & Materialise Storefront
This year was special for Additive Manufacturing Belgian giant, Materialise as it marks its 30th anniversary in the additive manufacturing industry. In three decades, Materialise has built up a substantial business, and has played...
Materialise to enhance accessibility for Personalized 3D Printed Medical Devices with new CE Marking Certification
Making additive manufacturing more accessible for surgeons
Certification has always been mentioned as one of the hurdles that slow down the wide adoption of 3D printing – especially in a vital industry such as medical....
Materialise Mindware, an advisory service that aims to overcome business challenges on the use of 3D Printing
In the post Covid-19 world that we have to face, companies will rethink their business model in order to ramp up their production. Depending on the situation in which they are (whether or not...
The 3D Printed Oxygen PEEP Mask from Materialise facilitates breathing for COVID-19 patients
The solution will be brought to hospitals in full compliance with safety
regulations.
Following the design file’s release of the Hands-Free Door opener, Materialise brings today another solution which is well in line with the struggles...
Jurgen Laudus, VP and head of Materialise Manufacturing Division discusses the co-creation journey at Formnext 2019
For Materialise, additive manufacturing is much more than designing a great idea and producing a part. It requires a co-creation approach that Jurgen Laudus, VP and head of Materialise Manufacturing Division discusses in this video interview.
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...