Angus 3D Solutions, a Scottish prototyping and 3D-printing company based in Brechin, has invested 165,GBP in new people, equipment and premises to help the company achieve a turnover growth of at least 20% by the end of 2023.
Technology manufacturer TRUMPF has produced lightweight and stable components for mountain bikes that can be manufactured cost-effectively using 3D printing.
A water-soluble support material has been launched by Infinite Materials Solutions. AquaSys General Purpose (GP) is compatible with most polyesters and is a direct replacement for polyvinyl alcohol.
The Department of Automatic Control and Systems Engineering (ACSE) at The University of Sheffield is developing a diagnostic glove that includes several flexible bioelectronic sensors.
Jewellery brand Eternha is combining traditional materials of the jewellery industry and craftsmanship, such as natural hard based stones, precious and non-precious metals, with polyamide based hi-tech composite materials.
Renishaw has installed a RenAM 500Q Flex additive manufacturing system at aerospace manufacturer GKN Aerospace’s state-of-the-art Global Technology Centre in Bristol.
IperionX and Oak Ridge National Laboratory are collaborating to develop low-cost titanium alloys for additive manufacturing using titanium metal powders.
The Luxembourg based hardware start-up Anisoprint and Jacobs University Bremen have teamed up through a signed agreement to foster research, education and technology transfer on continuous fibre 3D printing on the university’s campus in Bremen.
Mexican multinational building materials company CEMEX announced that its corporate venture capital and open innovation unit CEMEX Ventures, is investing in COBOD, a global leader in construction-grade 3D printers.
America Makes has announced three new project calls which will accelerate the adoption of additive manufacturing and offer a new way for the supply chain to engage with the institute.
Last week on July 21, Collins Aerospace broke ground on a 14 million USD expansion of its additive manufacturing centre in West Des Moines, Iowa. The 9,000-square-foot expansion will allow Collins to make room for more metal 3D printers.