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AZORG Hospitals bring 3D printing in-house with the establishment of PrintPlace onsite

 Founded a decade ago by Wesly Jacobs, Dimitri Buytaert, Pieter De Backer, and Tim Martens, PrintPlace  has grown into a product developer with extensive...

How 3D printing helps separate conjoined twins at Bambino Gesù and what it means for surgical preparation

Founded in Rome in 1869 and now operating as an IRCCS, a Scientific Institute for Research, Hospitalization and Health Care, Bambino Gesù is the...

Solukon’s SPR-Pathfinder® Pro tackles 3 challenges in depowdering complex 3D printed parts

Last year, for the very first time, automated depowdering expert Solukon, together with The Exploration Company, opened our eyes to the importance of designing...
Sandvik's Osprey® copper powder jar

Sandvik introduces the Osprey® GRCop-42 metal powder for demanding space applications

 GRCop‑42 made a real splash in the industry when NASA introduced it four years ago. The copper‑chromium‑niobium alloy powder is developed for additive manufacturing...

When the technology is ready, but the system is not: Reimbursement pathways for 3D printing in Europe

There is a particular frustration that intensifies in hospital corridors, point-of-care labs, and boardrooms across Europe; the one of people who know clinically, technically,...

De-risking AM adoption: How Technology Readiness Levels guide industrial decisions

“We are excited to announce the launch of X material, ready to be used for highly regulated industries.” I can’t count the number of...
Camera turret printed with Armox® 500 AM Powder, ready for use in as-printed condition

SSAB eyes the defense sector with Armox® 500 AM Powder

Swedish steelmaker SSAB is known for developing distinctive specialty products. Following the release of its emission-free steel powder for AM, the company introduces Armox®...
Nikita Chibisov, 3D Applications Manager and Sam Bernard, Chief Technology Officer of Photocentric with two Large boxes containing three CosmicMaker printers on the Novespace parabolic flight.

Photocentric spins out CosmicMaker, a machine that operates better in space than on earth

Following the successful demonstration of its enclosed-chamber 3D printer across parabolic flights in April 2026, 3D printer manufacturer Photocentric now makes the new 3D...
Conformal cooling channels

Conformal cooling design for AM: The mistakes everyone makes

Designing conformal cooling channels for additive manufacturing (AM) has become a recurring focus in current research and development. Enabled by advances in AM processes...

In-house vs. Outsourced 3D printing in healthcare applications

Whether in Europe or beyond, a growing number of hospitals that once relied on external providers for patient-specific models are bringing production in-house, cutting...