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Sydney University and GE Additive to accelerate Australia’s advanced manufacturing agenda

Both parties will explore advanced alloy design and applications that can support a range of sectors including aerospace, defence, medicine and agriculture GE Additive, and...

Premium AEROTEC certifies GE Additive multi-laser AM system and increases productivity by over 30%

Premium AEROTEC is on its way to achieving a milestone in the serial production of aerospace metal 3D printed components. Acknowledged for the design and...

Sandvik becomes a strategic partner in GE Additive’s Binder Jet Program

Sandvik has just joined GE Additive’s Binder Jet Partner Program. Since Sandvik is a materials producer, the announcement might surprise one or two as...

AK Medical to meet the need for orthopedic implants with a fleet of 8 GE Additive EBM Systems

With the goal of expanding its focus into other orthopedic areas beyond bone joints, AK Medical relies on an additional fleet of eight (8)...

US Air Force and GE collaborate on parts certification and 3D Print sump cover for F110 engine

Since last year, GE Additive, GE Aviation and the US Air Force are working together for the metal additive manufacturing and certification of aerospace spare...

Jason Oliver on taking the “best of each world” to make GE Additive thrive

Jason Oliver replaced Mohammad Ehteshami as CEO & Vice President of General Electric’s dedicated additive manufacturing division on January 1st, 2018. During our journey...

A conversation with Arcam AB’s Karl Lindblom on Electron Beam Melting Technology & the Lean Manufacturing Focus

Founded in 1997, Arcam AB officially debuted in the additive manufacturing industry with the launch of its first machine in 2002. Since then, the...

Arcam AB’s Annika Ölme on the role of product development manager in Additive Manufacturing & where EBM is headed

We met Annika Ölme during our journey of discovery at Arcam AB Center of Excellence. She brings a decade of industry experience at GE...

Canadian researchers to use EBM additive manufacturing technology to study structural metals

GE Additive electro-beam melting (EBM) technology is currently at the heart of additive materials research in Canada. Following major investment from the Natural Sciences and...

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...