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Colibrium Additive: Between product launches and several upgrades at RAPID+TCT 2024

Colibrium Additive - a GE Aerospace company is one of the companies whose attendance was expected at RAPID+TCT 2024. For those who do not know, this is their first public appearance ever since GE...

How does AM transform aircraft design and production today?

It is no secret that an aircraft is a complex system that involves a long list of interior and exterior components designed to maintain safety, meet certification standards, ensure functionality, and enhance comfort. Given...

Meet over 400 AM technologies’ providers at RAPID + TCT 2024

RAPID + TCT 2024, North America’s largest additive manufacturing (AM) and industrial 3D printing event, will host over 400 solution providers, the most substantial number at the show to date, showcasing their latest advancements in...

How 7 decades of expertise in electron beam technology have helped position JEOL in the AM market

With the dozen players that entered the electron beam melting market during the past five years, the electron beam melting status has evolved from a “spare wheel” technology to a solution that could provide...

Using composites to replace metal parts in Additive Manufacturing: when and how?

Metal 3D printing has proven so many times its efficiency across applications that it’s almost always mentioned as the route to go in demanding applications. One key limitation experts often deplore is its expensive...

AM Craft secures € 600k pre-seed round and launches first network manufacturing partner location in Dubai

AM Craft, the Riga-based manufacturer of 3D printed aircraft interior parts turns stealth mode off with a pre-seed funding round of €600 000 led by Change Ventures, with the participation of BadIdeas.Fund. The EASA-authorized Part...

The use of aluminum in Additive Manufacturing: challenges and opportunities

Metal Additive Manufacturing applications are filled with examples that involve the use of titanium, Inconel and recently, pure copper. As we are exploring the next phase of growth of this segment, we need to...

Rapid Liquid Print raises USD 7M in Series A Funding

You may have discovered their technology before they became an official company… The spin-off from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) founded in 2015, Rapid Liquid Print (RLP), has completed a Series A funding...

The quest to avoid or minimize support structures in Additive Manufacturing

There are two types of people working with 3D printed parts: those who know how to deal with support structures and those who don’t. Last year at Formnext, while walking across the aisles, I...

AMAZEMET adopts Siemens Xcelerator to help democratize metal additive manufacturing

AMAZEMET, an expert in ultrasonic atomization, has adopted solutions from the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio to help build its closed-loop production chain for metal 3D printing materials and support post-processing equipment. AMAZEMET provides laboratory-scale units for...