Tag: Spee3D
RusselSmith firmly positions itself as an AM reseller in West Africa, partners with SPEE3D
RusselSmith, an organization qualified by the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) to deploy industrial non-metallic additive manufacturing solutions in the oil and gas...
First look at SPEE3D’s latest metal 3D printer: “TITANSPEE3D”
On the heels of the launch of its on-site metal AM solution, SPEE3D announces the launch of a large-format metal 3D printer. Named TitanSPEE3D,...
SPEE3D unveils on-site metal AM solution for the defense industry
SPEE3D, Australian metal additive manufacturing company, has unveiled its Expeditionary Manufacturing Unit (EMU), a complete on-site mobile additive manufacturing solution. EMU combines SPEE3D’s expeditionary...
SPEE3D to develop SUBSAFE manufacturing materials with Cold Spray Additive Manufacturing
The US Navy has chosen metal AM company SPEE3D to develop materials as a part of a Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) project related...
What does “Supersonic” Additive Manufacturing look like?
In general, many seem to agree with the design flexibility and material efficiency AM provides but despite those undeniable benefits, one thing AM technologies...
Australian army to leverage SPEE3D metal additive manufacturing for their operations
The Australian army invests $1.5 million investment into a 12-month pilot program of SPEE3D metal additive manufacturing technology.
The Australian manufacturer partnered with the Advanced...
Additive Manufacturing for remote operating environments
4 companies to develop low-cost metal 3D printing technology for the oil and gas industry
The oil and gas industries are not part of...