Chaw Sing HO, CEO of the National Additive Manufacturing Innovation Cluster (NAMIC), has started his three-year term on the ASTM International board of directors.
3D Systems and Stewart-Haas Racing have announced the entering of a multi-year technical partnership. The championship-winning NASCAR team currently uses 3D Systems’ ProX 800 stereolithography and Figure 4 Standalone 3D printers.
3D printing is being used by Northampton College to help those most vulnerable in our society. Students at the college are being given the chance to use ‘state-of-the-art’ 3D printers in exchange for a donation to Re:Store Northampton.
Axial3D's ‘state-of-the-art’ facility in Belfast will be dedicated to advancing the use of 3D printing for hospitals, medical device manufacturers, and medical research companies.
3DPRINTUK has announced that it has added new machines to its portfolio to increase capacity and manage lead times for its clients. The company has added a third HP Multi Jet Fusion (MJF) machine to increase capacity with its technology by 50%.
Weber State University is using 3D printing in order to advance its research on composite materials that support northern Utah’s aerospace and defence ecosystem.
Lithoz has announced a new sales partnership agreement with Wendt India Ltd. (WIL), in a move that the company says will strategically extend operations to the growing 3D printing market in India.
Farsoon has announced the completion of the first phase of its Advanced Material Factory project after 20 months of construction. The new factory started its first production run of Farsoon plastic powder bed fusion material in early January.
AMFG has announced the beginning of a partnership with product development and prototyping business AME-3D. AME-3D says it aims to continue strategically reinforcing core operations which will lay down foundations for further scaling of production.
MELD Manufacturing Corporation has announced Robb Hudson as CEO and President of MELD PrintWorks Corporation, a new spin-out company which officially launched earlier in the month.
Los Angeles-based 3DEO announced the launch of 316L austenitic stainless steel. The new material is available to customers across all industries, particularly in medical, industrial, marine, and food processing.
Leading medical device company restor3d, a company that manufactures 3D printed implants and instruments, is celebrating two milestones this week. The first is the successful implantation of the Kinos Axiom Total Ankle System.