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TRUMPF sells its metal 3D printing business
Anything seems possible in this industry. Among the metal 3D printing giants, TRUMPF has long stood out as a company poised to leave a...
EFHAM 2025: A reality check for the healthcare 3D printing sector
“You can’t impress anyone in Basel,” said Andreas Thor, Professor of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery at Uppsala University and Consultant Surgeon at Uppsala University...
UltiMaker introduces a new learning platform for 3D printing
The introduction of MakerBot Nebula comes along with the MakerBot Grants, and follows the launch of the UltiMaker S6 3D printer
3D printing company UltiMaker...
The May/June 2025 edition of 3D ADEPT Mag is now available to download.
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I haven’t always been a fan of hard conversations. They make you feel uncomfortable, sweaty, and sometimes anxious. But in recent...
Download the 2025 May/June edition of 3D ADEPT Mag
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I haven’t always been a fan of hard conversations. They make you feel uncomfortable, sweaty, and sometimes anxious. But in recent...
NASA and L3Harris tested a new Space Launch System booster
NASA and L3Harris Technologies have successfully test-fired the first RS-25 rocket engine slated to help power the fifth launch of the Space Launch System or...
Cutting heat pipe weight by 50% with 3D Systems’ AM and new materials for space applications
Two projects funded by NASA shed light on the use of a material that is not always used in metal AM: nitinol.
This metal alloy...
Three highlights from the 21st rapid.tech 3D
With around 170 exhibitors and speakers from Germany and abroad, rapid.tech 3D 2025 presented a myriad of solutions to discover from AM technologies’ providers....
A 30-metre-high 3D printed tower was inaugurated in Mulegns, Switzerland
Tor Alva (“White Tower” in Romansh) is a new architectural landmark that is intended to revive Mulegns, a mountain village threatened by depopulation that is...
Frank Rethmann on the AM journey of Airbus Helicopters: “Since 2017, we have produced more than 13500 shafts [using titanium 3D printing].”
I may have been blinded by the number of war films and thrillers that I have already watched, but I consider helicopters as one...











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