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Lithoz’ LCM 3D Printing technology will serve the needs of green hydrogen production. Here is how.
Lithoz’ ceramic 3D printing technology will be utilized as part of the “Redox3D” project that aims to produce green hydrogen in solar tower power plants through thermochemical processes.
The Rheinbach (GER)-based company will harness the...
How do we use resin 3D printing materials in the healthcare industry? – Beyond dental applications
Among the wide range of 3D printing materials that can be used for medical devices, resins have often been harnessed and considered the materials of choice for dental applications. This was already considered a...
Airbus and Oerlikon sign a €3.8 million deal to produce industrial 3D Printed satellite components
In their ten-year collaboration, Airbus and Oerlikon announce the signing of a €3.8 million contract to produce industrial 3D printed satellite components.
Both companies have been working together for a decade to produce 3D printed...
Decathlon creates new 3D printed shoe concept with Lonati Group and HP
Decathlon’s latest footwear concept features a midsole and outsole produced using HP’s Multi Jet Fusion (MJF) technology and Lonati’s knitted uppers. The 3D printed shoes were showcased at the latest textile trade fair ITMA in Milan.
Shoe...
Additive Talks: Is AM an untapped potential for exoskeleton applications ?
Whether one deals with full-body wearable suits or an appendage, exoskeletons aim to strengthen or improve human motilities and abilities. Their biggest advantages lie in their ability to protect and support internal components.
To date,...
ALIO develops a solution for motion control demands of Additive Manufacturing
Precise motion control systems are critical for the accuracy of additive manufacturing (AM) technologies due to their ability to deliver precise and coordinated movements of components. In AM, layer-by-layer deposition or selective laser sintering/melting...
Solid Print3D acquires Swedish 3D Printing Reseller 3DVerkstan
Solid Print3D – the UK based 3D Printing & 3D Scanning specialists acquired 3DVerkstan – a Stockholm based supplier of 3D printing and solutions with a subsidiary in Denmark. The announcement follows the recent...
Nexa3D’ users can now 3D print end-use parts with polySpectra’s materials
Ultra-rugged 3D printing resins are more accessible than ever — as COR Alpha, COR Black, and COR Bio become available for Nexa3D customers.
To expand the accessibility of its 3D printing resins, polySpectra signed a...
The investment landscape is changing. What should founders consider to grow their Additive Manufacturing business?
“Capital is going to be hard to come by.” These words were uttered twice in the exact same way in two separate interviews with two financiers of the Additive Manufacturing industry. With a tumultuous...
Briggs Automotive Company and its continuous use of 3D printing: from prototypes to small-batch bespoke parts
Briggs Automotive Company (BAC) is a British supercar manufacturer we discovered four years ago when it was exploring the use of Stratasys FDM 3D printing technology for the production of prototypes. The company has...