3D LifePrints has announced the appointment of former NASA astronaut Dr Scott E Parazynski to its Board of Directors as it launches point of care medical 3D printing services in the US.
The upgrade leverages Ultrafuse 316L and 17-4 PH filaments from BASF’s Forward AM brand along with a new hot-end which the Barcelona-based company says will allow users to “affordably produce solid metal parts.”
BigRep and Teton Simulation have partnered to integrate the latter’s SmartSlice technology into the former’s large-format extrusion-based 3D printing offering. They will preview the integration at Formnext.
To demonstrate what’s possible with the Mars Pro, the company has revealed a set of potential 3D printing applications for its products, ranging from a precise industrial model to massive ‘artificial mountains.’
Velo3D has announced the opening of a technical centre in Augsburg, Germany where the company’s Sapphire metal 3D printing systems will be assembled and demonstrated.
Solvay is working to develop carbon fibre-reinforced materials for 9T Labs’ hybrid 3D printing/ moulding platform as the pair announce their partnership.
Sinterit has announced the launch of its third generation compact Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) platform which is said to be its fastest and most efficient 3D printer yet.
In association with Women in 3D Printing, TCT Head of Content Laura Griffiths is joined by a panel of experts to discuss the role of 3D printing in sustainability.