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WAAM3D introduces MiniWAAM®, its compact metal 3D printer

WAAM3D, a spin-out company from Cranfield University, has launched a new compact metal 3D printer: MiniWAAM®. The new 3D printer completes a portfolio that already includes the big RoboWAAM® 3D printer and features the company’s...

By supporting HP MJF and Metal Jet 3D Printers, Dyndrite helps AM users achieve serial production

Dyndrite™, providers of the GPU-accelerated computation engine used to create next-generation digital manufacturing hardware and software, enhances HP’s Multi-jet Fusion (MJF) and Metal Jet line of 3D printers with its 3D print preparation software. Equipped...

Quantica raises additional capital which brings its series A funding to a total of €19.7 million

Quantica, the developer of multi-material 3D printer NovoJet™ C-7, has increased its series A funding to a total of €19.7 million. The company raised €14 million last year to accelerate the expansion of its...

Yale completes first in-house 3D surgical case

The first in-house, custom, personalized 3D surgical procedure repaired a distal radius malunion, which is caused when a broken forearm heals incorrectly, resulting in misaligned or deformed bones. An injury to the forearm can lead...

A micro-3D printed device helps to record the neuronal activity in mice

A partnership between Nano Dimension and research centers in Canada and France led to an advance in biomedical research and medical devices. As you may know, Nano is first known as a supplier of Additively...

Wipro 3D and ISRO manufacture the PS4 3D printed rocket engine of the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle

Wipro 3D  a provider of 3D printing services, joins forces with the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), to manufacture a PS4 3D-printed rocket engine. The rocket engine powers the 4th stage of the Polar Satellite Launch...

Using composites to replace metal parts in Additive Manufacturing: when and how?

Metal 3D printing has proven so many times its efficiency across applications that it’s almost always mentioned as the route to go in demanding applications. One key limitation experts often deplore is its expensive...

ORNL researchers 3D print defect-free tungsten parts

Remember when I told you that tungsten’s hardness and extremely high melting point have always made it difficult to process via additive manufacturing technologies?  Add to that the fact that the development of defects...

BMW Group 3D printed over 400 000 parts last year; explores different ways to produce grippers

Car manufacturer BMW Group shares a short update on how it has evolved in its use of AM technologies. After three decades of experience as an AM user, one thing we’re sure of is...

Additive Talks: The use of AM in the nuclear industry and its hidden complexities

Two years ago, when we first sat down with industry insiders from Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Burloak Technologies to discuss the use of Additive Manufacturing in the nuclear industry (Additive Talks, season 2,...