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Carpenter Technology develops its metal 3D printing services via the acquisition of CalRAM
Carpenter Technology Corporation has recently acquired MB CalRAM LLC (“CalRAM”), specialized in powder-bed fusion additive manufacturing (AM) metal printing services. This acquisition enables Carpenter Technology to directly include this part production segment of the...
A software designed to work with Direct Metal Laser Sintering technology
Sunata, Atlas 3D’ new software currently creates a big hype in the additive manufacturing industry. Designed to work Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS) printers, the software automatically chooses the required orientation for a part...
‘Printo’, the On-demand 3D Printing Store
Jugnoo, an India-based on-demand hyper-local transport and logistics app has launched Printo, an on-demand 3D printing store (Chandigarh).
Companies are aware of the 3D printing demand and the difficulty for users to get access to...
Bosch has chosen Ultimaker 3 printers to boost innovation across three continents
Robert Bosch recently invested in Ultimaker 3 Extended printers in order to extend innovation across the world: Germany, Hungary, China, India, the United States and Mexico for printing prototypes, tooling, jigs and fixtures.
Bosch’s objective is to deliver innovations for a connected...
Digital Dentistry: Stratasys unveils a series of 3D printing systems for dental laboratories
Today marks another investment in the field of digital dentistry. After DWS Systems and Carbon’s announcements, it is up to Stratasys to unveil its strategy for the digital dentistry market. The provider of 3D...
Oerlikon and Boeing will create standard processes for 3D-printed structural titanium aerospace
Boeing and Oerlikon announce a partnership to develop standard materials and processes for metal-based additive manufacturing.
The Five-year agreement will enable the aerospace company and the technology and engineering group to unlock the value of...
Tesscorn will develop the 3D Printing market for Optomec in India
Optomec and Tesscorn will collaborate to expand sales of Optomec’s solutions in India. Tesscorn is a well-known distributor of integrated products and services. The company also supports the R&D community in the country in...
The reason why 3D printed prosthetics increase…
Over time, in the medicine field, we increasingly observe companies dedicate a part or their complete activity to solutions that meet the increasing demand of 3D printed prosthetics.
During the last months for instance, we...
Biological structures recreated from a 3D printing technique
Researchers from Queen Mary University of London developed a 3D printing technique using cells and molecules capable to create constructs that look like biological structures.
These cells and molecules usually found in natural tissues were...
Industrial 3D printing: EOS’ three polymer ALM materials
Following the announcement of its plant in Maisach, EOS announces the upcoming availability of three polymers for Additive Manufacturing (AM) from ALM, a subsidiary of the EOS Group that focuses on providing customized material...