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TRUMPF 3D prints critical part for particle accelerator for CERN-coordinated I.FAST project

If you read this article, you may have seen a pure-copper accelerator component produced using AM as part of the EU-funded I.FAST project coordinated by CERN. I.FAST which stands for Innovation Fostering in Accelerator...

The AM strategies Sintavia takes to embrace the various directions the commercial aerospace market is embracing

The aerospace industry has always been mentioned as one of the early adopters of Additive Manufacturing. At the time (in the 2010s), being able to leverage plastic 3D printed parts for testing and simulation...

How & Why Does Desktop Metal Build a Portfolio of “AM 2.0” Print Platforms?

The Desktop Metal journey is highlighted by big ambitions: a solid materials strategy, key process performance targets and an intriguing plan to become more than just a general service bureau. In 2020, Desktop Metal (DM)...

There is a business model for additive manufacturing in the electric motor market

Additive Drives GmbH is one of the first “AM-driven applications” company - if not the only of the industry. In this article, co-founders Philipp Arnold and Jakob Jung provide insights into the use of...

Optomec adds Aluminum 3D Printing Capability to its Directed Energy Deposition systems

Optomec, a supplier of additive manufacturing (AM) equipment and software today has added an aluminium 3D printing capability to the company’s LENS Directed Energy Deposition (DED) systems. This innovation can be used to deposit any aluminum alloy,...

News Round-up: Markforged, GKN Aerospace, Additive Industries, Teenage Engineering

In-Q-Tel’s investment in Markforged aims to advance 3D Printing for the U.S. Intelligence Community Markforged has signed a strategic investment agreement with In-Q-Tel, Inc. (IQT), the not-for-profit strategic investor whose goal is to support the mission...