TCT Head of Content Laura Griffiths and Senior Content Producer Sam Davies discuss the biggest 3D printing and additive manufacturing news stories from the last month.
Inkbit is to build three 3D printing systems after being awarded a Small Business Innovation Research contract for $1.7m by the United States Air Force (USAF).
Renishaw’s metal additive manufacturing technology has been used to develop a range of high-performance servo valve products by UK-based engineering firm Domin.
Stratasys has announced the launch of an upcoming line of powder bed fusion 3D printing systems based on technology invented by Professor Neil Hopkinson and developed at Xaar 3D.
Jabil Engineered Materials has announced the launch of its PA 0600 polymer material which boasts high strength and stiffness while eliminating formaldehyde emissions.
VELO3D has announced it is to go public on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in an agreement with special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) JAWS Spitfire Acquisition Corporation (JAWS Spitfire).
Additive manufacturing firm Holo has announced the launch of its PureForm metal 3D printing platform which it will use to produce pure copper parts directly for customers.
Essentium has announced a significant expansion of its executive team with several internal promotions and appointments as it looks to enable operational excellence across the business.