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Composites: Additive, but not “AM” as we know it

With several large industrial players stepping away from composites additive manufacturing between 2024 and 2025, including Asahi Kasei Plastics North America, Braskem’s Xtellar unit,...
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Between vision and reality: The state of AM Business in 2025.

What happens when the numbers don’t match the narrative?  Sabrina Barbera from Epsilon Idea recently drew my attention to the difference between “complicated” and “complex”,...
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Nanoe and Orano’s collaboration leads to 3D Printing of anti-corrosion materials

3D printing anti-corrosion materials for nuclear applications provides customized, high-performance solutions that are otherwise impossible or costly with traditional manufacturing. It enhances durability, safety,...

Swiss Steel Group introduces a wire-arc additive manufacturing solution. Here are its characteristics.

Acknowledged for its powder and wire solutions for additive manufacturing, Swiss Steel Group and its subsidiary Ugitech introduce the UGIWAM® wire. This additive manufacturing...

Framatome to open an AM center in France

Known for its contribution to nuclear additive manufacturing, Framatome goes one step further in its AM journey with the opening of an Additive Manufacturing center in France.

Combining laser sintering with a technique similar to SLA to manufacture ceramics

Researchers from NC State University have explored the use of lasers to create ceramics that can withstand ultra-high temperatures. The technique can be used...

2024 year in review: History repeats itself? (Part 1)

Whenever I sit down to write our “year in review” articles, I can’t help but notice that coincidentally, these articles are prepared right after...
LLNL, Microwave, 3D Printing, Curing Process

LLNL brings a new approach to 3D printing with microwave technology

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) brings a novel approach to 3D printing with microwave technology. Microwave Volumetric Additive Manufacturing (MVAM) is a technique that...

Agile Space Industries on the use of Additive Manufacturing in in-space propulsion systems

Apart from electric propulsion systems used for commercial communications satellites, most of the rocket engines in service today are chemical rockets. This means that...

Auburn University to support the US Army with its Additive Manufacturing expertise in a $50M project

Auburn University just secured what is described as the largest research contract in university history. Through a new three-year project, the advanced manufacturing team...