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News RoundUp: Solukon, Siemens, Meltio, MakerVerse, STPL3D

This series of news round-up gathers the latest news on distribution agreements, certifications, MoU as well as AM initiatives in the US. Solukon extends its distribution network with new partners in the US Exhibiting at Rapid+TCT...

Can ceramic AM add value to the automotive and aerospace industries? From R&D to commercial applications.

As far as ceramic AM is concerned, one vertical industry where the growth potential is assured is the healthcare industry. This comes as no surprise when we know that this vertical industry is the...

Updated: Rapid.Tech3D 2023: What to expect from the key forums of the show

This article has been updated on April 25th to reflect what we can expect from the Forum AM Science and the Forum Aviation.  Last week, we announced that over 70 experts from Audi to Zeiss...

Relativity Space’s 3D-printed rocket fails to lift off

The spacecraft successfully fired its first-stage engines but did not get off the ground during second launch attempt   Last Saturday was a day of false starts for Relativity Space. Its Terran 1 rocket failed to...

For an undisclosed amount, Berlin.Industrial.Group acquires metal 3D printing company Gefertec

Gefertec, a manufacturer of wire-based Directed Energy Deposition (DED) Additive Manufacturing machines, has been sold to Berlin.Industrial.Group (BIG) Holding, a coalition of several companies operating in medical and energy technology, tool construction and mechanical...

Rounding off another demanding year: what the AM industry should keep from 2022 to move forward in 2023

From mergers & acquisitions to bankruptcies, expected & unexpected milestones, 2022 led us through an emotional rollercoaster. As 2022 draws to a close, 3D ADEPT Media is looking back over a year difficult to...

Formnext 2022: the killjoys, the elders and the kids of the “fAMily” reunion

We just got back from Frankfurt, a European and German city best known for its production of high-quality sausages (frankfurters), but at this time of the year, for AM enthusiasts and specialists, the city...

GKN Aerospace and Northrop Grumman achieve their largest Titanium 3D Printed Aerostructure Component

Imagine a component that measures 8 feet (2.5 meters) and processed from approximately 100 pounds (45 kg) of titanium. This is exactly the type of additive manufacturing production I would like to see by...

AML3D receives accreditation to 3D print high-value Marine Components.

AML3D has received an Additive Manufacturing Facility accreditation with wire feedstock from DNV, the Marine & Industrial Classification Society. The accreditation encompasses an “Approval of Manufacturer” (AoM) certificate and demonstrates AML3D’s WAM® technology meets the enhanced...

Exxonmobil to receive a giant 3D printed pressure vessel fabricated with AML3D’s WAM® technology

With the goal of creating what is described as the “world’s largest 3D metal printed pressure” part,  integrated oil and gas producer ExxonMobil Asia Pacific has signed a $190,000 manufacturing purchase orderwith metal 3D...