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ARMOR, well equipped to move forward: 1200 m2, 3 production lines, an AM laboratory and a characterization laboratory
Last Tuesday, ARMOR Group unveiled a new additive manufacturing facility to a savvy selected range of guests. ARMOR is one of the companies that we have been following closely since its first steps into...
ExOne launches New S-MAX Pro™ Industrial 3D Sand Printer
The ExOne Company is making its debut in industrial sand 3D Printing with the launch of the S-MAX Pro™. There is not yet a lot of competitors on this market share. Apart from Voxeljet that...
GE AEP: 2,001 schools in 36 countries and 1,296,500 students already have access to 3D Printing technologies
This year marks the third cycle of the Additive Education Program, a program that aims to give students the opportunity to discover STEAM technologies including 3D Printing via a well-detailed curriculum.
The company behind this...
Boom Supersonic incorporates metal AM into Supersonic Demonstrator Aircraft
Boom Supersonic has chosen Velo3D for the production of XB-1, Boom’s Mach-2.2 supersonic demonstrator aircraft. Acknowledged for its Intelligent Fusion Technology, the metal 3D Printing specialist will produce the flight hardware of the aircraft.
Boom...
Desktop Metal to start shipping Studio System in Europe
Desktop Metal’s 3D Printer Studio System is now CE certified. In other terms, the 3D Printer meets all the European standards to be used in European countries. The US-based manufacturer therefore is ready to...
Makerbot adds PETG to Method 3D Printing materials
Makerbot unveils the first advanced material for Method. The material is known for its superior part durability and chemical resistance.
“PETG is the first in a new line of materials for METHOD. Our customers have...
Boom Supersonic to 3D Print Hundreds of Parts for new Supersonic Demonstrator Aircraft
Airplane Manufacturer signs Seven-Year Partnership Extension with Stratasys for 3D Printing
Stratasys and Boom Supersonic deepen their partnership. Via a seven-year agreement extension, the Colorado-based manufacturer of fastest supersonic airliner will accelerate adoption of additive manufacturing.
Beyond rapid prototyping...
Following material properties testing, Norsk Titanium successfully 3D Printed QuesTek’s custom titanium wire
In July 2018, Norsk and QuesTek announced their collaboration to optimize QuesTek titanium alloy for additive processes.
QuesTek Innovations LLC specializes in Integrated Computational Materials Engineering (ICME). The company has been involved in >40 projects...
3D Printing helps to bring back to life a 3D Printed model of the Boulto-Watt steam engine
It took five months to a group of students from University of Glasgow to build a 3D Printed model of one of James Watt famous engines.
Literally two centuries after his death, the 3D Printed...
Joke Technology, another approach to post-processing for 3D Printing
“3D Printing? – Fine, what’s next?”. A question that outlines the fact that additive manufacturing/3D Printing does not constitute the final step of a manufacturing process. Luckily, in the market, there is more and...