3D People have announced its growing its business with the launch of expansion plans that will see it compete with some of the world’s leading manufacturing businesses.
MakerBot is expanding its offering of advanced engineering materials with the addition of three new LUVOCOM 3F composites from LEHVOSS Group, a leading provider of thermoplastics for industrial companies.
The company says this latest development can offer a new solution for the additive manufacturing of parts like IC Trays, Grippers, ESD Hand Tools and many more.
The launch is said to mark a “significant advancement” for the company’s additive manufacturing capabilities and is proven to enhance finishing of parts with even the most complex geometries.
Respected industry leader, Andy Middleton has been announced as XJet’s newest leadership team member, being appointed Business Director for Central Europe.
Fast Radius inc. announced its newest manufacturing technology campus will be opening on Goose Island which includes a microfactory and software centre, providing new opportunities for manufacturing and technology jobs in Chicago.
EOS has announced the launch of their new production network designed to provide companies of all different sizes support when searching for additive manufacturing materials by selected, certified EOS partners.
After a research and development project with the Renfrewshire based research centre, operated by University of Strathclyde, a reinvented ROCIO handbag is due to debut at Paris Fashion Week in March.
The BBC’s popular series, The Apprentice, returned to people’s screens a few weeks ago which sees several aspiring business-people taking part in a range of different tasks to try and win a business deal with legendary entrepreneur, Lord Alan Sugar.
Nexa3D has revealed two new leadership team members, Sven Jensen and Kristen Mulherin, appointed to help lead the company through their next stages of business and product growth.