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Canwell Medical to produce 3D printed implants with SLM Solutions Technology

With “Technology For Heath” as leitmotiv, Canwell Medical, a China-based medical device manufacturer, has been supporting the use of required instruments in various medical fields. With the goal of accelerating certification and serial production, the company recently signed a...

“An aggressive progress in AM”: ExOne’s binder jetting technology can process 21 total materials

  The more AM materials a 3D printer can process, the better it is for the user. ExOne drastically stands out from the crowd. 21 materials have been qualified for the company’s binder jetting technology....

« What did 2019 mean for AM companies and what are they looking forward to in 2020? »

At the beginning of 2019, we asked additive manufacturing experts what were their predictions for the year. The main forecast for participating companies was to focus on education, and how to move AM to...

Singapore to host the production of 3D Printed parts for the maritime industry

thyssenkrupp recently announced they will be producing 3D printed parts for the maritime industry. The announcement comes from a collaboration with Wilhelmsen, a large maritime products and services provider. Both companies signed a Memorandum of...

Renishaw unveils new software to improve AM visualisation

Renishaw recently launched Sonic, a new acoustic process monitoring software to form part of the company’s InfiniAM suite. Sonic enables engineers to detect acoustic events within the additive manufacturing (AM) build chamber and turn...

Comparing the potential & limitations of binder jetting and MIM

The rise of ‘Metal Injection Moulding-like’ Additive Manufacturing processes seems to be linking to previous technologies that were leveraged way before the fast adoption of metal AM technologies. In the following dossier, Ralf Carlström...

Siemens and Materials Solutions inaugurate new innovation center in US

Siemens and Materials Solutions  officially kick off new advanced innovation center in Orlando, Florida (US). The The 17,000 sq. ft. center combines design with manufacturing, while integrating robotics, rapid prototyping, scanning, digital tools and...

3D Printing Composites increasingly raise investors’ eye…

It’s been five years that investments into companies that specialize in 3D printing of composites has been gaining momentum. With almost $250 million raised to date, companies like Markforged, Arevo, Impossible Objects, Fortify and...

How leveraging SLM technology increases performance of pulley wheels

Lightweighting remains a pivotal aspect in devices used in the mobility sector. When it comes to long-haul races, such requirement enables weight optimization while maintaining resiliency throughout the race. Danish Technological Institute (DTI) and...

Schunk Carbon Technology selects Anisoprint 3D Printing technology for tooling

Schunk Carbon Technology is a division of the Schunk Group and a global leader in the production of carbon and ceramic solutions. The division is taking advantage of Anisoprint’s 3D Printing technology to accelerate...