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Developing a propulsion system for satellites, using water as a fuel, and 3D printing for some parts: The new challenge of Thales & MIPRONS

Five years ago, aerospace company Thales was a relatively newcomer in the AM industry – exploring what was possible to do with this technology....

Fleet SPACE to expand the production of 3D printed satellites in the USA

Private space company Fleet Space has established its first international HQ in Houston, Texas, USA – a milestone that follows the recent $26.4m (USD)...

Fleet Space to develop new generation of 3D printed small satellites to reinforce IoT connectivity

Australian satellite developer Fleet Space will be pretty much busy during the next 12 months as it plans to launch the next generation of 3D printed...

The tiny world of space: this 3D printed thruster opens up more possibilities for nanosatellites

With the increasing number of small satellites launches that are popping up, one starts to understand the crucial role of additive manufacturing in the...

Medical 3D-printed devices: What is the impact of powder reuse?

While powder reuse is a legitimate strategy embraced by various industries aiming to optimize sustainability and reduce costs, the healthcare sector must go far...
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Events | 2026 Outlooks

2026 will provide an opportunity to further spotlight the vertical industries and niche technologies driving the adoption of additive manufacturing. As far as vertical...
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What do 3D Systems’ 2025 developments tell us about 2026?

Reviewing 2025 often comes down to taking a critical look at the companies that have consistently kept the industry on its toes. One such...

Tanbium additive manufacturing will be explored as part of ESA-funded Skyrora space propulsion project

Tanbium, a novel advanced refractory alloy powder, will be explored for the first time for space applications. So far, the material’s capabilities have been...

3DCeram Sinto on why specific technical ceramics are best suited for large, 3D printed space parts

— And how CERIA helps achieve the minimum number of iterations during manufacturing. 3DCeram will be exhibiting at Formnext, in Hall 11, C68.   Five years...

How AM and the semiconductor industry can help each other

The semiconductor industry always seemed to me to be a distant industry where AM would not have a major role to play, until the...