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How 3D Systems’ AM technology helped accelerate the Mustang Dark Horse Cup car development

Last year, OEM 3D Systems and Stewart-Haas Racing – a NASCAR racing team based in Kannapolis, North Carolina - entered a three-year partnership to...

Meet the Expansive ALTRA 280, BigRep’s new high-temperature industrial 3D printer

The ALTRA 280 will debut in North America at the RAPID+TCT show in Los Angeles (Booth 839), California, on June 25, 2024, and will be...

BMW Group 3D printed over 400 000 parts last year; explores different ways to produce grippers

Car manufacturer BMW Group shares a short update on how it has evolved in its use of AM technologies. After three decades of experience...

Eke Panuku uses 3D-printed artificial barnacles to address environmental challenges threatening the oceans

Rising sea levels, declining water quality, decreasing marine biodiversity, and vanishing coral reefs are environmental challenges threatening the oceans’ well-being. Organizations such as Eke...

Business: Lease? Buy? Subscribe? The pros and cons of different acquisition models of industrial 3D printing equipment.

“I know we need an industrial 3D printer but I am not sure if we will be able to amortize the cost of such...

UW–Madison engineers successfully 3D print RAM device units in zero gravity

Researchers at the University of Wisconsin–Madison have taken a step toward in-space manufacturing of replacement electronic components by successfully 3D printing RAM device units...

Carbon releases AO Stack software tool for M2 & M3 3D printers

AO Stack is accessible to Carbon M2 and M3 customers utilizing DPR10 as part of their subscription.  Carbon, Additive Manufacturing technology provider, adds a new...

Orbital Matter to demonstrate 3D printing in orbit

Orbital Matter, a company based in Poland and Germany, ambitions to be one of the first companies to manufacture large elements of space infrastructure...

SPEE3D unveils on-site metal AM solution for the defense industry

SPEE3D, Australian metal additive manufacturing company, has unveiled its Expeditionary Manufacturing Unit (EMU), a complete on-site mobile additive manufacturing solution. EMU combines SPEE3D’s expeditionary...

Rapid.Tech 3D: Dr. Brent Stucker predicts good opportunities for AM in the German industry

Dr. Brent Stucker, a man with multiple hats whose thoughts were shared when he was a Distinguished Engineer in Additive Manufacturing at Ansys, predicts...