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Sintavia and Siemens to develop an end-to-end additive manufacturing software solution
Sintavia has entered into a three-year agreement with Siemens Digital Industries Software to develop an end-to-end additive manufacturing (AM) software solution as a part of Siemens’ Xcelerator™ portfolio.
Siemens is acknowledged for its expertise in...
As an Additive Manufacturing Company, when do I need an air technology solution? More importantly, which one fits my needs?
In the May/June Issue of 3D ADEPT Mag, we shared some insights into ULT AG’s activities, a global company that aims at removing hazardous particles in various manufacturing processes. The company provides the AM...
Optomec to provide Air Force with Metal Additive Manufacturing Equipment for production repair of Titanium Turbine Blades
Optomec has signed a $1 million contract with The US Air Force to deliver a range of metal additive manufacturing equipment for refurbishing turbine engine components, including titanium parts.
These high-volume production machines include an...
The Additive Manufacturing World will only connect virtually for this 2020 edition of Formnext
The announcement has just been made official. With already over 559 exhibitors registered, there was cause for optimism to exchange ideas in person at Formnext 2020. Furthermore, the Mesago team had announced a hybrid...
ELISE GmbH Demonstrates The Power Of Generative Engineering In The Production Of This 3D Printed Bike
In the industry, most engineers that are able to print something that was not previously possible to achieve, leverage generative engineering. Very few companies develop generative engineering design software, yet they are uniquely positioned...
Post-Processing in Medical Additive Manufacturing: A Matter of Liability
If there is one area where health and medical 3D Printing differ from general 3D Printing, it is liability. The term has never been so controversial than in this field. Indeed, 3D printed medical...
Women in 3D Printing releases its 2020 Diversity for Additive Manufacturing report
A Special Edition on Diversity & Inclusion
A few weeks ago, Women in 3D Printing launched a call for collaboration so that any stakeholder in the additive manufacturing industry joins the conversation in the 2020...
Wayland Additive reveals launch date for new metal AM process
Wayland Additive will commercially launch its first production system — Calibur 3 — on the 27th January 2021. The company expects to start shipping later the same year.
Developed in house, from the ground up,...
Ariane 5 rocket has successfully been launched with new 3D printed parts and a new autonomous range safety system
For the third time of the year, Arianespace has successfully launched Ariane 5, a rocket that has placed three satellites in geostationary transfer orbit (GTO).
The three satellites include the B-SAT-4b satellite for the Japanese...
3D Metalforge’s New Industrial 3D Printing Facility in Singapore Is Equipped with 21 Ultimaker 3D Printers
Ultimaker & 3D Metalforge collaborate to launch an industrial FFF printing facility in Southeast Asia, Singapore.
The new facility will offer industrial-grade, fused filament fabrication (FFF) 3D printing from Ultimaker's professional S-Line 3D printers,...