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A consortium of eight companies tackles the issue of 3D printing large components economically by using Hybrid Additive Manufacturing
MTU Aero Engines, Airbus, Mercedes-Benz, Fraunhofer ILT, KUKA and more join forces to develop an efficient hybrid additive manufacturing cell for the production of large metal components.
Named ProLMD, the collaborativeresearch project funded by the...
Porsche leverages Additive Manufacturing Design freedom for new bucket seats
Porsche’s innovative alternative to sporty seating is “3D-printed bodyform full-bucket seat”. The automotive specialist partially 3D printed the seat and backrest cushions and the good news for customers is that, leveraging AM as a production...
Ascent Aerospace to leverage the benefits of Titomic metal additive manufacturing for the aerospace tooling market
A new partnership agreement will see the use of Titomic Kinetic Fusion metal additive manufacturing at Ascent Aerospace, a US-based company that delivers a variety of products & solutions to the aerospace, defense &...
Dennis Palmer on the possibilities of Thermwood’s Large Scale Additive Manufacturing
Another company that positions itself in the large format 3D printing segment is Thermwood. With over 50 years of experience in conventional manufacturing processes – which still constitute much of the company’s core technology...
Australian army to leverage SPEE3D metal additive manufacturing for their operations
The Australian army invests $1.5 million investment into a 12-month pilot program of SPEE3D metal additive manufacturing technology.
The Australian manufacturer partnered with the Advanced Manufacturing Alliance (AMA) and Charles Darwin University (CDU) to deliver...
Evonik’s software helps to choose the “right additive manufacturing process depending on geometry, material and financial analysis”
Evonik’s first 3D printing software aims to be accessible for all industries
Being given the possibility to decide if and how to apply 3D Printing: Evonik is making this dream a reality with the...
Arcam AB’s Annika Ölme on the role of product development manager in Additive Manufacturing & where EBM is headed
We met Annika Ölme during our journey of discovery at Arcam AB Center of Excellence. She brings a decade of industry experience at GE Additive Arcam AB. As Vice President of Engineering, she is...
Additive Flow develops a modular FormFlow software that addresses additive manufacturing challenges faced by engineers
Meet Additive Flow, a UK-based software company that develops a modular FormFlow software that aims to address the additive manufacturing challenges faced by engineers – experts or beginners -.
Established in 2017, the company officially...
News Round-up: Markforged, GKN Aerospace, Additive Industries, Teenage Engineering
In-Q-Tel’s investment in Markforged aims to advance 3D Printing for the U.S. Intelligence Community
Markforged has signed a strategic investment agreement with In-Q-Tel, Inc. (IQT), the not-for-profit strategic investor whose goal is to support the mission...
Markforged adds Pure Copper to its materials additive manufacturing portfolio
A few number of companies are addressing the challenges of pure copper in additive manufacturing. Markforged joined this limited number of players today. The manufacturer of metal 3D Printers Metal X Systems has made...