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Alloyed entered the Additive Manufacturing Japanese market thanks to XAM

NTT DATA XAM TECHNOLOGIES (XAM) and Alloyed are working together to advance Additive Manufacturing in Japan. Based in Japan, XAM was founded to provide support for AM. The company delivers a wide range of services...

ExOne is raising the bar with new advanced metal binder jetting system

ExOne has unveiled the InnoventPro, described as the most advanced entry-level binder jetting system for printing metals, ceramics and composites. The InnoventPro is an upgrade of the Innovent+, one of the best-selling metal binder...

What we learned from the Additive Talks (Part 3)

Investing in an AM technology is the first step in a journey towards a true understanding of how technology can transform a business. To achieve such an investment, especially in the current economical context,...

STABILITY & FLEXIBILITY: A NEW PARADIGM FOR EBEAM METAL AM

Additive manufacture (AM), and in particular the powder bed fusion (PBF) process, has offered hope to manufacturing industries needing to meet the environmental and economic targets of global industry sectors and the corresponding guidelines...

Sintavia and Siemens to develop an end-to-end additive manufacturing software solution

Sintavia has entered into a three-year agreement with Siemens Digital Industries Software to develop an end-to-end additive manufacturing (AM) software solution as a part of Siemens’ Xcelerator™ portfolio. Siemens is acknowledged for its expertise in...

As an Additive Manufacturing Company, when do I need an air technology solution? More importantly, which one fits my needs?

In the May/June Issue of 3D ADEPT Mag, we shared some insights into ULT AG’s activities, a global company that aims at removing hazardous particles in various manufacturing processes.  The company provides the AM...

Desktop Metal to become a publicly listed company through business combination with Trine

Desktop Metal will become a publicly listed company creating therefore what it calls a "listed pure-play additive manufacturing 2.0 company". The announcement is made after the company agrees to a reverse merger with special...

Post-Processing in Medical Additive Manufacturing: A Matter of Liability

If there is one area where health and medical 3D Printing differ from general 3D Printing, it is liability. The term has never been so controversial than in this field. Indeed, 3D printed medical...

[DOSSIER] Design for additive manufacturing: how to increase the value of the part through intelligent optimisation

It is hard to recall that there was a time when we only talked about “Design for Manufacturing” (DfM). The concept of “Design for Additive Manufacturing” (DfAM) has emerged so fast that it seems...

3D Metalforge’s New Industrial 3D Printing Facility in Singapore Is Equipped with 21 Ultimaker 3D Printers

Ultimaker & 3D Metalforge collaborate to launch an industrial FFF printing facility in Southeast Asia, Singapore.   The new facility will offer industrial-grade, fused filament fabrication (FFF) 3D printing from Ultimaker's professional S-Line 3D printers,...