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Military Additive Manufacturing Summit: What happened in 2023 & a glimpse into 2024
The US DoD is working to develop common technology, standards and processes for additive manufacturing that will enable the military services to share data and increase readiness while saving money. Doing so requires face-to-face...
10 technology highlights of 2023 that shaped the Additive Manufacturing world (Part 2)
Updated on January 4th: The article has been updated to reflect the "Arburg" solution in part 4.
2023 has been a very interesting year both from a business and a technology perspective. Whether it was...
2023: Additive Manufacturing, for better or worse (Part 1)
Before starting this “2023 year in review” article, I had a look at what I wrote last year: consolidation through acquisitions & funding dominated the market, materials & software called the tune in the...
Additive Manufacturing material provider Kymera acquires Metallisation
This strategic acquisition will benefit both Metallisation and Kymera as the two companies combine their relative strengths to become a global leader in thermal spray applications and solutions.
Kymera, a company known for its specialty...
Alternative processes including Additive Manufacturing help Northrop Grumman reduce lead times by 75% for its solid rocket motor
Global aerospace and defense technology company Northrop Grumman recently achieved the successful test of its new solid rocket motor. One of the goal of the company was to build one of the most advanced...
3D printing large rotating steam turbine blades for generating energy in power plants – ORNL just ticked this box
Researchers at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory recently achieved the production of large rotating steam turbine blades for generating energy in power plants.
Led by partner Siemens Technology, the U.S. research and...
Introducing Vectoflow, a company in a vertically integrated business enabled by Additive Manufacturing
Flow measurement systems (just like Air Data Systems) can measure the static and total pressure, velocity and angle of attack of a flow. Used across the wind energy, aviation, turbomachinery development and research industries,...
How do nanotechnology & Additive Manufacturing intertwine and what opportunities lie ahead?
Among the wide range of technologies that can bolster an Additive Manufacturing (AM) application, nanotechnology is often the least mentioned. Yet the synergy between both technologies can lead to versatile and multifunctional applications that...
Additive Manufacturing Solutions to explore the technical feasibility of recovering critical materials from surplus defense assets
Additive Manufacturing Solutions Ltd. (AMS), a UK-based startup providing material and process validation services, is collaborating with the UK Ministry of Defence’s (MOD) Defence Equipment Sales Authority (DESA) to research the technical feasibility of...
The Common Additive Manufacturing Qualification Template
The Applied Science & Technology Research Organization of America (ASTRO America), a not-for-profit that is working hard to advance the public interest through manufacturing technology and policy, is working on a project that will...