A round-up of some of the biggest industry developments, product releases, interviews, insights and podcasts to feature in TCT Magazine's print and digital platforms this year.
GE Additive’s AP&C division has signed a new multi-year agreement with Airbus to provide Ti-6AI-4V titanium powders for use in metal additive manufacturing applications.
The acquisition is said to mark a “significant step” in the Australian additive manufacturing company’s ambitions to become a global company with bases now in Europe, the U.S and Australia.
German design company DQBD GmbH is using Stratasys’ Selective Absorption Fusion (SAF) 3D printing technology to produce personalised cycling saddles that boast a higher level of comfort.
The TCT content team look back at the biggest news announcements from Formnext, including metal 3D printer launches, post-processing upgrades and materials introductions
The machine, a large AMCM M 4K, has been installed with Florida-based metal additive manufacturing specialist Sintavia, bringing its in-house EOS fleet to 17 machines.
Stratasys details its virtual showroom offering, which allows designers and manufacturers to consume a series of additive manufacturing masterclasses on-demand.
MakerBot has received GREENGUARD Certification from UL for its METHOD, METHOD X and SKETCH 3D printers when processing MakerBot Tough material, as well as the Clean Air System with METHOD X when printing with ABS, PC-ABS and Nylon materials.
The company has announced D2 tool steel, which has been qualified in accordance with ASTM testing requirements, will join its Production System portfolio.