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Dr. Les Kalman and Brent Griffith, new recipients of AMUG’s scholarships
The Additive Manufacturing Users Group (AMUG), set to be held from March 19th to 23rd at Hilton Chicago, in the US, has announced the...
XJET to perform “a magic trick” with its 3D Printing technology at AMUG
XJET will join the AMUG
Conference that will open its doors on March 31st. The Israel-based
manufacturer promises to unveil a new application made possible with...
Automotive AM at Toyota: Challenges in (complex) applications with Additive Manufacturing
Have automotive parts been a difficult space for AM to grow? : The Toyota case
When I started covering the AM industry, one of the...
Würth Additive Group integrates Raise3D DF2+ printer into its digital inventory platform
3D printer manufacturer Raise3D joined forces with Würth Additive Group (WAG) to launch its DLP resin-based 3D printer DF2+. Integrated with Würth Additive’s Digital...
Download the 2025 January/February edition of 3D ADEPT Mag
Reconnecting to your purpose.
Have you ever felt like working in Additive Manufacturing comes with a monumental mission? The stakes seem huge for developers...
Nuclear | When NAAREA bets on AM to produce microreactors
Despite the few applications covered in the sector, the nuclear industry still remains a mystery to a lot of people. That’s why any company...
Zeda to put $20 million worth of assets up for auction
While Zeda was seen as a completely healthy company at the beginning of the year, the split between its healthcare and medical activities and...
Mesago Messe Frankfurt confirms official launch of Formnext Chicago for 2025
Mesago Messe Frankfurt, the organizer of the well-known Formnext event is bringing the trade fair concept to the USA, the world’s largest AM market....
Turning ideas into (3D printed) parts – faster: A short conversation with Authentise’s Andre Wegner
Sometimes, the best ideas come when you least expect them. As writers, we are taught to always have a notebook on hand to write...
BMW Group on its growing use of wire arc additive manufacturing (WAAM) to produce vehicle components
BMW Group engineers were able to demonstrate that WAAM components can be used for high loads, including cyclical loads, even without post-treatment of the...












