On the 100th episode of the Additive Insight podcast, we catch up with two of the protagonists of the Print the Legend documentary to understand their learnings ten years on from the peak of 3D printing's hype cycle.
With economic uncertainty exacerbated by war in Ukraine, a hangover from the pandemic and global supply chain issues, we ask leading industry professionals how additive manufacturing will be affected.
Desktop Metal's Aidro subsidiary has achieved the 'first-ever global AM Manufacturer certification' from DNV, a leading risk management and quality assurance society for the oil & gas and maritime industries, for two metal printing technologies.
As the Stratasys acquisition of Covestro Additive Manufacturing closed, TCT spoke to Hugo da Silva, former VP of Covestro AM and new VP of Strategy, M&A and Venturing at Stratasys.
Relativity Space has shared key findings from Terran 1’s ‘Good Luck, Have Fun’ (GLHF) test flight last month, and has deemed 3D printed rockets as ‘structurally viable.’ Attention now turns to its larger Terran R rocket.
Multi-material 3D printing firm Quantica has announced the closure of a 14 million EUR Series A financing round, which will be used to further industrialise and manufacture the first products based on its NovoJet multi-material inkjet technology.
The company says Smart Fusion will help to address the need for support structures, while reducing material use, post-processing requirements, and cost-per-part for metal additive manufacturing applications.
The Danish Technological Institute (DTI) is to develop new and fast process parameters for SLM Solutions' metal additive manufacturing systems, after the two organisations extended their collaboration.
Markforged has announced it has completed the transition to its new 120,000-square-foot Global Headquarters at 60 Tower Road in Waltham, Massachusetts.
Nexa3D has announced the acquisition of AddiFab following a successful year of joint go-to market collaboration between the two companies throughout North American and EMEA.
EOS has adopted Materialise's CO-AM software platform to manage its additive manufacturing application engineering and internal sinter production processes, with improvements to traceability, connectivity and efficiency expected.