A Directed Energy Deposition (DED) 3D printing platform from DM3D Technologies is being used by Auburn University in a liquid rocket engine project with NASA.
Metal additive manufacturing company Holo has attracted investment from two new sources as it launches its PureForm technology in copper, stainless steels and other metals.
Cabin Management Solutions (CMS) is additively manufacturing end-use parts for the interior of luxury aircraft with two Markforged X7 carbon fibre 3D printing systems.
MIT spin-out OPT Industries has announced the opening of its first manufacturing facility which will scale market access to its roll-to-roll digital photolithography RAMP 3D printing platform.
Californian additive manufacturing service provider Dinsmore has installed PostProcess Technologies’ DEMI 910 automated resin-removal platform in its Carbon 3D printing lab.
Sakuu Corporation has announced the commencement of a pilot line that will have the capacity to produce up to 2.5 MHh per year of solid-state batteries.
3D printing service provider PrintParts has appointed Ashley Kerth as Chief Product Officer to lead the development of a new additive manufacturing traceability solution.
Etihad Engineering is carrying out research into the applicability of 3D printing to be used for the serial manufacture of aircraft interior parts alongside EOS and Baltic3D.
ExOne is working with Maxxwell Motors to develop a copper e-winding design for its axial flux electric motors that can be printed with metal binder jetting technology.