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What does “Supersonic” Additive Manufacturing look like?
In general, many seem to agree with the design flexibility and material efficiency AM provides but despite those undeniable benefits, one thing AM technologies...
Stratasys establishes a ‘Sustainability’ function, after joining AMGTA as a Founding Member
Measurable goals are being designed as part of Stratasys’ 2022 focus areas
At the end of July 2021, AMGTA announced that 8 new organizations joined...
100,000th additively manufactured fuel nozzle tip produced and shipped by GE Aviation
Two GE Aviation facilities reached a new milestone in July with one shipping the 100,000th Ceramic Matrix Composite (CMC) turbine shroud and the other...
Titanium has now been qualified for use on Desktop Metal’s extrusion-based bound metal additive manufacturing platform
Ti64 is the most widely used titanium alloy and is characterized by its high tensile strength, corrosion resistance, and biocompatibility.
Desktop Metal has announced the...
Qualification & Certification: Their Differences & Next Challenges for Additive Manufacturing
One usually focuses so much on end-applications that it is easy to forget that what makes an additive manufacturing-based application viable for a given...
New AM partnership between Hyperion & EOS will focus on the production of low cost, low-to-zero carbon titanium metal powders
Hyperion and Industrial 3D printing giant EOS sign a Memorandum of Understanding to accelerate the deployment of Hyperion’s HAMR and GSD technologies for the...
New Additive Manufacturing Company debuts in the industry, with the goal of “revitalizing American manufacturing”
A new comer is officially debuting in the Additive Manufacturing industry. Named Precision Additive Manufacturing, the Colorado-based company has been founded based on one...
Lithoz’ AM activities are growing as it opens new secondary site in Austria
Lithoz GmbH has just announced the opening of its newest location in the form of a secondary site in Vienna, Austria. The announcement follows...
AMEXCI expands its Additive Manufacturing activities through new subsidiary in Finland
AMEXCI, a company that develops new products using Additive Manufacturing, establishes a new subsidiary in Finland. The company has been co-founded by aerospace company...
Why is AM a good production candidate for expeditionary manufacturing? Phillips Corporation told us.
Exclusive feature sponsored by the Military Additive Manufacturing Summit.
Do you believe that necessity is the mother of invention? I do, and today, I think...












