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Toolcraft, Siemens, Porous Metal Structures, Additive Manufacturing

Toolcraft & Siemens bring porous metal structures to Additive Manufacturing

Additive Manufacturing Service Bureau Toolcraft has recently collaborated with Siemens Digital Industries to propel porous metal structures in industrial applications. Long-term partnerships between Toolcraft & Siemens have explored such boundaries in process engineering, aerospace,...
Kinos, Total Ankle System, restor3D, Implant

Restor3d launches personalized solution for ankle arthroplasty: Kinos Range

Restor3d, a 3D-printed orthopedic implant manufacturer, announced the market release of the Kinos Range, an articulating surface to the Kinos Total Ankle System family.  The company explains that this new offering of vitamin E crosslinked...

The potential of metamaterials for (medical) Additive Manufacturing

Remember when we said that the true success of an application usually depends on an underappreciated component: material? Well, the more AM advances, the more we realize that the array of opportunities materials offer...
FX10, Composite 3D Printer, Sensor, Digital Forge, Industrial 3D Printer

Markforged introduces FX10, its latest industrial 3D printer

Markforged has been making strides in the Additive Manufacturing segment with 3D printers suitable for the factory floor. The FX10 is a next-gen composite 3D printing solution for robust parts. It is the logical...
L-PBF, AMiRIS®, MetalFab

Additive Industries and Additive Assurance to provide L-PBF users with in-situ monitoring

Additive Industries, a metal 3D printer manufacturer, teams up with Additive Assurance to drive quality assurance in Laser Powder Bed Fusion (L-PBF) 3D printers. It means Additive Assurance's AMiRIS® in situ quality assurance solution...

Meet nPower Technologies, the latest newcomer that aims to address scheduling challenges on the AM shopfloor

I may be extrapolating but it’s almost as if the number of companies that shut down their operations this year equals the number of newcomers that debuted on the AM market this year. The...

Blueflite relies on AM to produce hydrogen fuel cells for UAVs

Blueflite®, a provider of a drone-based logistics platform, is involved in a collaborative project that aims to meet the demand for reliable storage of hydrogen fuels for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). Supported by the Northern...
Paris 2024, Olympic Games, 3d printing

Use cases of Additive Manufacturing at the Paris 2024 Olympics

In preparation for the Paris 2024 Olympics, we shared a few use cases where Additive Manufacturing (AM) has played a pivotal role. Some include the 3D printed Scalmalloy Bolide F HR bikes for Team...

Forward AM Technologies launches Ultrafuse® Pellets for large-scale 3D printing

Forward AM Technologies which recently became a standalone company focuses on sustainable solutions in the 3D printing industry. It has launched a series of Ultrafuse® Pellets to enhance large-scale 3D printing or Large Scale Additive...

Formula 1: Titanium and Aluminum Additive Manufacturing can now be used for suspension uprights

FIA, the governing body of Formula 1, has recently unveiled a set of technical regulations for 2026 and beyond. The field is described as one with the most stringent requirements in the sports industry...