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Hitachi Rail goes for ROBOZE for 3D Printing railway spare parts

Hitachi Rail, a global player in the railway industry with advanced manufacturing units in Naples, Italy, and Maryland (USA),  has collaborated with Roboze, a 3D printer manufacturer for fabricating railway spare parts.  The iconic high-speed...

Unusual Machines adopts HP’s multi-jet fusion for drone parts manufacturing

Unusual Machines, Inc.—known for its high-tech drone technologies—announced its adoption of HP's Multi-Jet Fusion (MJF) 3D printing technology to move further with constructing drone parts, mostly First-Person View (FPV) drones. In collaboration with OEM HP...

Formula 1: Titanium and Aluminum Additive Manufacturing can now be used for suspension uprights

FIA, the governing body of Formula 1, has recently unveiled a set of technical regulations for 2026 and beyond. The field is described as one with the most stringent requirements in the sports industry...

SWISSto12 secures major order to develop RF products using 3D printing

SWISSto12, acknowledged for the development of SatCom solutions and RF (radio frequency) equipment, has secured a $10 million contract to provide RF and satellite products to a European aeronautical OEM.  With the goal of enhancing...

Farsoon Europe and Toolcraft AG strengthen partnership with new Additive Manufacturing agreement

Since 2019, Farsoon Europe GmbH and Toolcraft AG have been working to enhance additive Manufacturing (AM) for series production. Headquartered in Stuttgart, Germany, Farsoon Europe GmbH offers industrial-grade plastic laser sintering and metal laser melting...

Novel solution from ULT AG to extract combustible and carcinogenic laser dust

Airborne pollutants are a significant health risk, especially at manufacturing facilities. Hazardous pollutants like combustible dust can also result in poorer product quality and equipment malfunction. Established in 1994, ULT AG, headquartered in Löbau,...

The European division of Shapeways rises from its ashes as Manuevo

Exactly one month ago, 3D printing service provider Shapeways officially filed for bankruptcy – an announcement that didn’t surprise when we looked at all the problems the company had to deal with during the...

RapidFlight and Thunder Tiger to explore the use of Additive Manufacturing for unmanned systems

A confirmed memorandum of understanding (MoU) between RapidFlight, a design, technology, and manufacturing company, and Thunder Tiger Group, a Taiwanese company, will strengthen Taiwan’s defense and commercial UAS (unmanned aircraft systems) capabilities. RapidFlight is an...

Holcim Argentina debuts on construction 3D printing through a partnership with Teknix Arg.

The development of 3D printed mortars by Holcim Argentina and OEM Teknix Arg marks a step towards sustainable building in Argentina. Holcim’s presence in construction 3D printing is stronger in Europe and in Africa...

Download the 2024 July/August edition of 3D ADEPT Mag

The more we witness new developments enabled by Additive Manufacturing (AM), the more our wording evolves. At this stage of the technology maturity, we, at 3D ADEPT Media, do not believe one should still...