Kevton Technologies, a subsidiary of Houston-based contract manufacturer Kevton Industries, has acquired seven Sapphire printers to provide its customers with high-quality, additively manufactured parts.
Formlabs selected Milwaukee as a new location because of its history with additive manufacturing, and the deep pool of engineering and business talent that the state’s educational system has produced according to Formlabs.
Meltio, a manufacturers of disruptive metal laser deposition technology, and Ziknes, a technology startup that renews manufacturing by combining robotics and additive manufacturing, has joined forces to create Z-Metal One.
HAMR Industries, a developer of advanced materials and manufacturing techniques, has announced that it has signed an agreement with The Buncher Company to build a new additive manufacturing focused R&D and production facility.
Uniformity Labs has announced the availability of its ultra-low porosity 17-4PH stainless steel powder for the Desktop Metal Shop Pro Binder Jetting platform. 17-4PH is an advanced metal powder that according to the company delivers superior material
Stratasys has announced that Evonik, one of the world’s leading specialty chemicals companies, is its newest material partner for the P3 technology-based Origin One 3D printer. Evonik is contributing its expertise in development and manufacturing.
A new project at the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) research project with Southern University, Louisiana State University, and Auburn University is expected to contribute significantly to ASTM International’s newly established CMDS.
Nexa3D has announced the commercial availability of its new ultrafast Quantum Laser Sintering platform, the QLS 820, which it believes has the highest part throughput in its class.
On September 11 at IMTS, Dyndrite announced the addition of Sigma Additive Solutions, a leading provider of in-process quality assurance software to the additive manufacturing industry, to the Dyndrite Developer Council (DDC).
Markforged today has announced the addition of Smooth TPU 95A to its portfolio of materials. The company says that the new, rubber-like material provides manufacturers with an efficient way to easily and reliably make high-quality, flexible parts.