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3D Systems’ cofounder Chuck Hull elected to NAE
When you know that election to the National Academy of Engineering (NAE) is among the highest for a professional engineer in the United States,...
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Reconnecting to your purpose.
Have you ever felt like working in Additive Manufacturing comes with a monumental mission? The stakes seem huge for developers...
Materialise opens Aerospace Competence Center in the Netherlands
By joining the Aerospace Innovation Hub in Delft, Materialise brings additive manufacturing expertise to the growing aerospace community
Additive Manufacturing company Materialise has opened an...
Adjusting alloy composition could ensure a better 3D printing process
To prevent changes in the microstructure of metals during the 3D printing process, researchers from Cornell University have developed a method to precisely control...
Embry-Riddle to explore multi-material 3D printing applications with Lithoz CeraFab Multi 2M30
Lithoz, an expert in AM for high-performance ceramics, announced the installation of the first-ever CeraFab Multi 3D printer in the USA, at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical...
The Exploration Company bets on Solukon for the depowdering of rocket 3D printed parts
The Exploration Company, a European spacecraft manufacturer, has decided to rely on Solukon’s technology for the depowdering of its rocket parts. If you’re a...
EOS, AMEXCI and SAAB to manufacture metal 3D printed parts for the defense industry
Squadron 2020 is a project of the Finnish Navy that aims to replace the seven vessels the Navy will decommission. Four modern corvettes will...
Endless Industries develops a continuous fiber 3D printer
Endless Industries is a Berlin-based startup developing a 3D printer based on continuous fiber 3D printing. Interestingly, by participating in the Formenxt Startup Challenge...
Scrona develops a 128-nozzle printhead for its electrohydrodynamic (EHD) inkjet printing
Scrona AG, a Switzerland-headquartered company developing, an electrohydrodynamic (EHD) inkjet printing process, has developed a 128-nozzle that achieves a three-digit nozzle count in digital...











