ICON, a company that specialises in additive manufacturing construction technologies and large-scale 3D printing, announced on November 29 that it has received a contract awarded under Phase III of NASA’s Small Business Innovation Research program.
3DOS says it is set to ‘revolutionise’ the 3D printing industry in a similar way to how YouTube revolutionised the video industry. The company claims that using its new network, anybody can now instantly take a product to market.
In the study, written by Andreas Falk, COO of Erler Zimmer, the importance of cadavers in the teaching of anatomical science and medicine is explained.
Sigma Additive Solutions announced on December 1 that it has joined the EOS Developer Network (EDN). The company says this will enable it to provide software and analytics applications from EOS application programming interfaces (APIs).
Stratasys announced that Team Penske, a motorsports team that has won championships in Indycar Series competitions and Nascar Cup Series, has purchased a new Neo800 3D printer from the company.
‘Next generation’ additive manufacturing solutions provider nano3Dprint announced on November 30 the release of its upgraded A2200 3D multi-materials electronics printer.
Sintavia announced on November 30 that it has developed proprietary material parameters for alloy C103, a high-performance niobium alloy that is well suited to rocket, jet, and satellite propulsion applications.
Stratasys announced on November 30 that Christian Alvarez has joined the company as its new Chief Revenue Officer. Stratasys has said that Alvarez will play a crucial role in the long-term growth of Stratasys.
According to SLM Solutions, metal-based additive manufacturing requires a need for collaboration between hardware OEMs and material providers to work together in solving customer’s problems.
Last week, Sculpteo published the eighth edition of The State of 3D Printing Report, its annual global survey conducted with the aim of providing additive manufacturing insight required to inform and improve business strategies.
Desktop Metal has announced that the company has received a 9 million USD order from a major German automaker for its binder jet additive manufacturing systems that are used for mass production of powertrain components.
Voltera announced in October the launch of NOVA, a new platform for printing flexible hybrid electronics. NOVA uses direct write technology to print circuits on soft, stretchable and conformable surfaces.