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Composites: Additive, but not “AM” as we know it

With several large industrial players stepping away from composites additive manufacturing between 2024 and 2025, including Asahi Kasei Plastics North America, Braskem’s Xtellar unit,...
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Boom on how to de-risk AM and the technology’s opportunity in supersonic flight’s extreme conditions

Key facts regarding the most complicated 3D printed parts installed on XB-1 When Boom Supersonic announced in 2019 that it would 3D print hundreds of...

UltiMaker’s Thingiverse becomes a MyMiniFactory company

Acquisition expands SoulCrafted’s creator-centric ecosystem to 8 million users, reinforcing its commitment to human-made designs and sustainable revenue models. MyMiniFactory has acquired 100% of Thingiverse...
A range of parts that were 3D printed using Shapeways’ existing online platform. Image via Shapeways.

The resilience of service platforms in an increasingly consolidated AM ecosystem.

During a recent networking event, a group of investors argued that, outside the AM sector, OEMs that sell equipment and offer on-demand or contract...
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News Round-Up: EOS, Roboze, and SWISSto12

This edition of the news round-up highlights recent expansions in North America and new funding secured across the aerospace and defense sectors. Together, these...
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MILAM 2026 is right around the corner

The 10th Annual Military Additive Manufacturing Summit & Technology Showcase (MILAM), the largest and most influential military, aerospace, defense, and warfighting 3D printing event...
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Airbus relies on w-DED to produce structural aircraft parts

Airbus is pionneering the concept called "designed for DED." Airbus is relying on wire-Directed Energy Deposition (w-DED) to create structural aircraft parts with less resulting...
Hang Yu, associate professor of materials science and engineering, with a miniaturized additive friction stir deposition machine used in his advanced manufacturing research. Photo by Peter Means for Virginia Tech.

How to crack the code of shape-memory ceramics?

Creating a shape-memory ceramic that can be manufactured at scale without breaking, that’s the challenge that Hang Yu, associate professor of materials science and...
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Where additive manufacturing meets ceramics. Discover innovation at ceramitec 2026

Additive manufacturing has transformed the way industries produce. From lightweight aerospace parts to precision medical components, AM is redefining efficiency and performance. Yet one...
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Events | 2026 Outlooks

2026 will provide an opportunity to further spotlight the vertical industries and niche technologies driving the adoption of additive manufacturing. As far as vertical...