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Additive Industries’ latest metal 3D printer comes with adaptable build volume
“The perfect blend of affordability of a small metal printer with the versatility of a larger system”, Additive Industries says.
Dutch metal 3D printer manufacturer Additive Industries unveils this year at RAPID+TCT 2024 a new...
Colibrium Additive: Between product launches and several upgrades at RAPID+TCT 2024
Colibrium Additive - a GE Aerospace company is one of the companies whose attendance was expected at RAPID+TCT 2024. For those who do not know, this is their first public appearance ever since GE...
Additive Talks: The use of AM in the nuclear industry and its hidden complexities
This third episode of Additive Talks was the continuation of a conversation that started two years ago during season two of Additive Talks. With different characters this time, this virtual table provides an update...
DMG MORI unveils next-gen LASERTEC quad laser metal 3D printer
Set to make a public debut at RAPID + TCT 2024, OEM DMG MORI recently gave an overview of its latest AM machine at its Open House in Bielefeld. Named LASERTEC 30 SLM 3rd...
Ronawk and B9Creations leverage 3D bioprinting capabilities with bio-blocks
Ronawk, an expert in Advanced Tissue Mimetic Technologies, has named B9Creations its Global Additive Manufacturing Partner, after a joint development effort to automate and mass produce Ronawk’s Bio-Blocks®.
While other methods force cells into an artificial environment,...
AddUp optimizes metal 3D printing on the FormUp 350 with AdditiveLab simulation engine
Metal 3D printing OEM AddUp has teamed up with AdditiveLab, an expert in simulation software development, to release the latest version of AddUp Manager. AddUp Manager is a software platform that enables users to...
Liebherr and Airbus achieve Additive Manufacturing milestone with EASA-approved flex shaft
Liebherr-Aerospace, a first-tier supplier of aerospace parts, has integrated a 3D-printed flex shaft in the Airbus A350 high lift system. The unit has been approved by Airbus as well as by the European Union...
Using composites to replace metal parts in Additive Manufacturing: when and how?
Metal 3D printing has proven so many times its efficiency across applications that it’s almost always mentioned as the route to go in demanding applications. One key limitation experts often deplore is its expensive...
Additive Talks: The use of AM in the nuclear industry and its hidden complexities
Two years ago, when we first sat down with industry insiders from Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Burloak Technologies to discuss the use of Additive Manufacturing in the nuclear industry (Additive Talks, season 2,...
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 a constant growth course of the AM market during this...