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“Additive-Talks”: What are the implications of AM for the Energy Industry?
Last week, on May 6th, we gathered experts from Siemens Energy, Engie Laborelec and ETN Global to discuss the implications of Additive Manufacturing for the energy industry.
As several developments are being discussed across the...
Matsuura Machinery USA debuts Metal Additive Manufacturing Production Services
Matsuura, the North American experts in Metal 3D Printing and High-speed Milling, is now offering quick-turn prototyping producing a wide range of parts, including unique functional prototypes and low to mid-volume production runs.
“Due to...
How CF3D® and a thermoset Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer were pivotal to 3D print Siemens Energy’s generator components
A big part of what we have been covering regarding Continuous Composites’ activities is related to the company’s partnerships and participation in programs. It’s quite interesting to discover the company in a different light,...
First sale of Wayland Additive’s Calibur3 Metal 3D Printer marks the start of a new collaboration to address wear using Vibenite®
A few weeks after the official virtual launch of its Calibur3 Metal 3D printer, Wayland Additive announces the commercialization of its first system to Exergy Solutions Inc., a Canada-based engineering consultant offering end-to-end, fit-for-purpose...
Massivit bets on better production speed with its New Industrial-Grade Massivit 5000 Large-Scale 3D Printer
Massivit 3D Printing Technologies has added the Massivit 5000 to its portfolio of industrial arge-scale 3D printing systems.
According to the 3D printer manufacturer, would expedite lead times for manufacturing large parts, prototypes, and tooling...
Desktop Metal’s new subsidiary Forust™ is dedicated to high-volume additive manufacturing of end-use wood parts
Desktop Metal continues to gain momentum in the industry. It looks like when it is not expanding metal AM applications, or exploring new acquisitions, the company is looking to debut new segments. The latest...
3D Systems to welcome Bioprinting and Simulation Firms Allevi and Additive Works to its portfolio of companies
3D Systems expands the scope of application opportunities for additive manufacturing (AM) in medical and high-reliability industrial applications. The AM solutions company has decided to acquire Allevi, Inc. to strengthen its regenerative medicine activities on...
ModuleWorks and Robotized extend their partnership to provide robot-assisted additive manufacturing
ModuleWorks, supplier of CAD/CAM software components, and Robotized, a company known for delivering CNC and robotic manufacturing solutions, deepen their partnership to provide industries with robot-assisted additive manufacturing.
The two companies aim to support manufacturers...
Cummins reveals first concrete binder jet 3D printed production part, following a partnership with GE
In the additive manufacturing industry, we mostly hear about partnerships and rarely about applications, which in my opinion are what raises people’s interest the most. So, what a pleasant surprise, when Cummins told the...
Vallourec’s first additively manufactured equipment for offshore energy industry is made for Total
Vallourec, a multinational manufacturing company headquartered in Boulogne-Billancourt (France) has provided energy company Total with an additively manufactured waterbushing for the EIG Elgin-Franklin rig in the North Sea.
The production of this 3D printed waterbushing...