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Conflux 3D prints ultra-lightweight water-charge air coolers for Donkervoort’s supercar
Dutch car manufacturer Donkervoort has worked with Conflux on a thermal application for the upcoming P24 RS supercar. Together, they produced 3D-printed, ultra-lightweight water-charge...
With « Fixables », Philips will help users 3D print repair parts
For a lot of people, something as simple as a broken guard on some hair clippers would mean throwing away the whole device and...
TEMISTh additively manufactures heat exchangers for aerospace, defense, and energy industries
While Conflux Technology has brought significant attention to the use of metal 3D printing for thermal applications, a closer look at the industry's history...
Conflux Technology opens a business hub in the UK
Europe represents over 35% of Conflux’s business.
Conflux Technology, an expert in the design, engineering, and production of additive manufactured heat exchangers, opens a new...
Pratt & Whitney bets on additive manufacturing to repair GTF engines
Pratt & Whitney, an RTX business, uses additive manufacturing (AM) to repair critical GTF engine components that will reduce process time by more than...
Dolce Vita to rely on HILOS’ platform to produce on-demand, 3D printed footwear
Footwear and accessories brand Dolce Vita® relies on HILOS’ software platform to produce on-demand, 3D printed footwear. As a reminder, last year, HILOS introduced a new...
Does your software enable production?
While many Additive Manufacturing (AM) users rely on AM for prototyping purposes, the ultimate dream remains to achieve (series/high-volume) production in a repeatable and...
PROTEOR introduces a 3D printed non-vase mode definitive socket
PROTEOR, an expert in prosthetics and orthotics (O&P), introduces non-vase mode definitive sockets.
For those who are not familiar with the expression, in 3D printing,...
New agreement to enable the University of Waterloo to explore repair capabilities for metal 3D printed parts
OEM Nikon, and AP&C, a Colibrium Additive company, part of GE Aerospace, signed a sponsored research agreement that will enable the University of Waterloo...
MISUMI to acquire 3D printing service provider Fictiv
MISUMI, a provider of mechanical components for automation headquartered in Japan, has signed an agreement to acquire Fictiv.
As per Dave Evans, Fictiv’s CEO’s words,...












