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Norsk Titanium & SAE International release specifications for DED additive manufacturing

Norsk Titanium and SAE International are collaborating together for the development of specifications for direct energy deposition (DED) additive manufacturing. Those specifications aim to be the basic requirement for the procurement of RPD™ Preforms from Norsk by an aerospace or non-aerospace professional.

Japan, another milestone in Roboze Additive Manufacturing Journey

Roboze has announced today a new partnership with K.K. IRISU that belongs to the Illies group and that will enable him to enter the Japanese market. For Roboze, the world seems to be a global...

FATHOM & U.S Marines use additive manufacturing to produce a modular logistics vehicle

As part of a collaborative project for the U.S. Marine Corps, FATHOM collaborated with Launch Forth, Deloitte and Siemens to create a modular logistics vehicle. From a challenge to a crowd-sourced vehicle concept This project...

2018: key highlights, AM companies’ opinion on the market & expectations for 2019

What makes a year unique is the fact that key moments vary from one person to another. This is also the case for companies for which 2018 has been special thanks to the launch...

Roboze expands its AM market in the US, Canada and Colombia

Following the announcement of its 500% growth in 2019, Roboze announces that 3 new partners will join its family in the market. IMAGENET DALLAS, TM3 and i3D will be the points of contacts for...

Andreas Hartmann, CEO & Co—founder of Solukon: “understand and overcome the challenges related to post-processing in additive manufacturing processes”

Andreas Hartmann is co-founder and technical director of Solukon. The company was created in 2013, at a time when metal 3D printing was gaining momentum, and was moving from rapid prototyping laboratories to a...

GE Additive reaches new heights: a ten-year agreement with University of Sydney to develop metal AM

One can only sign a long-term partnership with a collaborator that has a long-term vision, above all, a collaborator that one trusts. The University of Sydney has found in GE Additive this type of...

Industry and governments should come together for Additive Manufacturing: the example of the UK

The development of additive manufacturing should not only the concern of specialists, it has to be the concern of all who believe in the potential of this technology for the future, and this requires...

Partnerships unveiled in the AM industry this week: The Barnes Group Advisors and APWORKS, XJET & AB Universal, Protolabs & MIT

Several types of partnership can be signed within this industry: distributor, development of product, sales, etc. This week, a certain number of companies marks their interest in making the Additive Manufacturing (AM) industry progress...

A conversation with Alain Dupont, CEO from AP&C: AM materials that are gaining momentum & industry issues to tackle

Alain DUPONT is President & CEO of AP&C, a GE Additive company that focuses on materials used in the additive manufacturing industry. During a conversation with 3D Adept Media at Formnext, he pointed out...