Velo3D has announced the latest release of its Flow print preparation software. Flow 5.0 is said to unlock an array of new capabilities for engineers using Velo3D’s fully integrated solution including user-selectable core parameter sets.
3D Systems has agreed to pay the United States up to 4.54 million USD to resolve allegations that it violated the False Claims Act by improperly transmitting export-controlled technical data to China in violation of US export laws.
Plastometrex, a technology provider specialising in advanced mechanical testing solutions based in Cambridge, has announced a strategic collaboration with Leonardo, an Italian company with a presence in aerospace, defence, and security.
Researchers from Sandia National Laboratories have shown that a new 3D printed superalloy could help power plants generate more electricity while producing less carbon.
KIMYA has published its Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) for its 3D PETG filaments. The conclusion of the report is that using recycled PETG filaments helps to reduce CO2 emissions by 35% compared with standard PETG.
National Security Innovation Capital (NSIC) has awarded a $1.5m contract extension to New Frontier Aerospace (NFA) to complete the development of NFA’s revolutionary 3D printed Mjölnir rocket engine.
IperionX Limited has announced the appointment of Harold Sears as Additive Manufacturing Senior Advisor. His role as Senior Advisor will increase IperionX’s technical capability to rapidly additively manufacture high-quality, low cost prototypes.
Desktop Health, the medical 3D printing brand of Desktop Metal, has announced the global availability of the Einstein Pro XL. The company says the system is an affordable, high accuracy, high-throughput 3D printer.
AMFG has announced a joint achievement of a Management Knowledge Transfer Partnership award (mKTP) with Imperial College London, which will propel AMFG’s development of the ‘first ever autonomous solution’ for manufacturing.
Taiwan-based 3D printer manufacturer Infinity 3DP is partnering with Slice Engineering, a US creator of high-end 3D components to solve the problem of inferior parts wearing out due to heat. The component bringing the companies together is a hotend.
Weerg, which claims to be the largest global user of HP MJF technology, uses multiple different post processing systems including AM Solutions' S1, S2 and C1 platforms.
Ogle Models and Prototypes was recently approached by Jeremy Hunt, lead sculptor on the BBC’s Walking with Dinosaurs, to 3D print detailed models of animal heads. The project was for the National Museum of Qatar.