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Is Incus 3D printing technology ready for spare parts in space?

A joint-project carried out by European Space Agency (ESA), OHB System AG as well as Austrian manufacturers Incus and Lithoz GmbH will develop and test 3D printing in a micro-gravity environment. As a reminder, Lithoz is...

Ceramic AM market to grow from $154 million in 2020 to $3.4 billion by 2030

3dpbm Research, a market analysis company released the results of its study on the ceramic additive manufacturing segment. The study, Ceramic AM Market Opportunities and Trends 2020–2030, was conducted during Q2 and Q3 of...

Austria achieved fourth place worldwide among 3D printer manufacturers

Despite the Covid-19 pandemic, the latest Wohlers Report 2021 features a market growth of 7.5% to USD 12,758 billion in 2020. Furthermore, over USD 1.3 billion in venture capital was invested in AM technologies....

3DCeram partners with Gregory Nolens to bring ceramic 3D printing to the biomedical field

From dental implants, safe and essential vaccines to medical inhalers, manufacturers of ceramic 3D printing technologies are increasingly exploring new applications of ceramic 3D printing in the medical field. Despite the very limited number...

Look at the Hammer Lab35 Metal 3D Printer now because Incus to scale up series production

Incus GmbH’s journey started two years ago at Formnext 2019 when the Austrian manufacturer decided to introduce to the International Scene its lithography-based solutions for additive manufacturing (AM). With Lithoz as a founding company, the...

Why Aerospace remains one of the Key Vertical Industries of Additive Manufacturing

While the Coronavirus pandemic has expedited the adoption of 3D printing and its applications in the healthcare industry, it should be noted that it has also severely impacted the aerospace industry with commercial airline...

Ceramic 3D Printing would accelerate the production of safe and essential vaccines

A consortium of companies involved in the NESSIE research project demonstrates the ability to mass produce complex yet vital vaccines at a lower cost. Their secret? Ceramic 3D Printing. At the heart of this project,...

Why should decision makers care about additive manufacturing and ceramics?

Dr. Johannes Gartner, an assistant professor at the Johannes Kepler University Austria and vice-president of Additive Manufacturing Austria, shared an analyst on the topic below The initial hype around 3D printing has been overcome. Machines...

“Ceramic materials provide better biocompatibility than 3D printed polymers”

  A lot is going on in the International Space Station (ISS). The team at ISS has been working with several companies on various experimental programs to develop and implement a technique of 3D printing...