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For the April edition of TCT's Additive Insight editorial roundtable, TCT Head of Content Laura Griffiths and Senior Content Producer Sam Davies discuss the month's biggest 3D printing and additive manufacturing news.
Starting with two sets of major machine launches, we discuss Stratasys' three new 3D printers including the first products from its Origin acquisition and Selective Absorption Fusion announcements, and Fortify's latest composite additive manufacturing systems. Continuing the trend for mergers and acquisitions within AM, we also cover Materialise's potential takeover of Link3D and Shapeways listing on the New York Stock Exchange via merger with special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) Galileo Acquisition Corp.
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- Stratasys launches three new 3D printers as it accelerates into "Additive Manufacturing 2.0 era"
- Fortify launches two new composite 3D printing systems to open up end-use applications
- Materialise set to acquire Link3D before the end of 2021
- Shapeways to list on New York Stock Exchange via merger with Galileo Acquisition Corp
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