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JEC World 2026: Additive Manufacturing is in the details

It was mostly a cloudy, occasionally rainy week in Paris, with only brief glimpses of sunshine. Yet inside the halls of JEC World 2026,...
ADDX multi roboat

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,...
Military vehicle

From damage to deployment in 24 Hours: How Cold Spray AM is leveraged for a critical defense infrastructure

On a Tennessee training range, a critical combat support vehicle sat “deadlined” and effectively out of the fight. A failed Battle Lock Handle had...

How cybersecurity is quietly deciding who gets to use AM in aerospace and defense

In 2024, I sat down with Mark Yampolskiy, Associate Professor of Computer Science and Software Engineering at Auburn University, and a recognized expert in...
L3Harris

L3Harris cuts propulsion component lead times 10× with additive manufacturing.

L3Harris Technologies has improved its use of additive manufacturing for parts used in air-breathing hypersonic engines. By refining these 3D-printing processes, the company can...
Bike part produced using AM

Urwahn pushes the use of AM in its new smart bike factory

Urwahn, a bike manufacturer that we discovered through its collaboration with TRUMPF (now ATLIX), establishes a new status quo for local, technologically leading frame...
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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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...
AlSi10Mg parts, printed on the NXG XII 600 system, depowdered in the SFM-AT1000-S by Solukon

News Round-Up: Lithoz, Xjet, and Solukon

This edition of news round-up covers the latest equipment acquisitions and partnerships. It highlights the growing demand for ceramic and metal 3D printing in...
Ship

Armada Technologies bets on additive manufacturing to manufacture a critical part for its Passive Air Lubrication System

A Passive Air Lubrication System (PALS) a maritime efficiency technology used on ships to reduce frictional resistance between the hull and the surrounding water,...