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New equipment from GE Additive, Solukon and Ipsen complete Protolabs’ additive manufacturing portfolio

By the end of this summer, Protolabs customers will benefit from large format metal 3D printed parts produced on GE Additive Concept Laser X Line 2000R machine....

Interview – Metal Additive Manufacturing: Solukon on the potential of automated powder removal systems in the Space industry

The 4th Additive Manufacturing Forum was also the opportunity to catch up with well-established players in the industry. One that is currently gaining momentum...

Solukon releases new automated powder removal designed for oversized components

Solukon, a Germany-based company is changing the way we perceive post-processing. Two years after the release of the SFM-AT800S, its smart de-powdering system, the...

Andreas Hartmann, CEO & Co—founder of Solukon: “understand and overcome the challenges related to post-processing in additive manufacturing processes”

Andreas Hartmann is co-founder and technical director of Solukon. The company was created in 2013, at a time when metal 3D printing was gaining...

Solukon brings its expertise in CERN’s Engineering department Additive Manufacturing Workshop

Following the recently launched depowdering system for Metal AM, Solukon is already undertaking a new adventure and this time, the company brings its expertise...

Solukon and Siemens to launch a depowdering system for Metal AM

During the manufacturing of parts using metal 3D printing, metal powder can be trapped in free designed components that integrate labyrinthine internal channels.  In...

Formnext 2025: Fifty shades of the “cost conversation”

As I wrote in our weekly newsletter, Formnext is always a rush, but that’s also part of its charm. From the inevitable sprints between...

Download the 2025 September/October edition of 3D ADEPT Mag

Every November, there’s only one destination for anyone building a business in additive manufacturing (AM): Frankfurt. Formnext. This year, though, feels a little more special....

Download the 2025 September/October issue of 3D ADEPT Mag

Every November, there’s only one destination for anyone building a business in additive manufacturing (AM): Frankfurt. Formnext. This year, though, feels a little more special....

FOCUS | Designing for depowdering: Optimizing 3D printed parts from the start

We’ve often preached the benefits of DfAM (Design for Additive Manufacturing) in terms of lightweighting, topology optimization, and part consolidation —but one critical aspect...