Massivit details how large-scale additive manufacturing is serving all stages of manufacturing workflows from design and development through tooling and production across industries such as yachting, private aircraft and advanced air mobility.
Described as a ‘previously chaotic environment’ the Makerspace Lab serves more than 600 students across the NYU’s Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP), Interactive Media Arts (IMA) undergraduate program, and a low-residency master’s program.
Fabric8Labs' proprietary ECAM technology has been developed to facilitate the production of fully customised 3D cooling structures and high-performance heat sinks that 'far exceed' the limitations of traditional manufacturing.
With this new strategic backing, MX3D aims to fast-track global deployment of its range of 3D printing systems and expand its Print-on-Demand services.
The 3D technology supplier says its new site in Basingstoke will operate as a showroom, service centre, and warehouse for larger format industrial 3D printers, 3D scanners and post-processing equipment, plus consumables.
Philips Fixables is now live on Prusa’s Printables platform, which allows anyone to download a printable file for free and build their own spare parts at home.
University researchers will work with the U.S. Army through the DEVCOM Ground Vehicle Systems Center and the Rock Island Arsenal Joint Manufacturing and Technology Center to develop industrial processes for implementing AM at scale.
On this episode of the Additive Insight podcast, TCT Group Content Manager Sam Davies is hosted by Rapid Fusion Managing Director Jake Hand and CTO Martin Jewell at the company’s offices in Exeter.
According to restor3d, the Aeros Modular Stem, part of the Kinos Total Ankle family, represents the first and only anteriorly inserted modular stem tibial implant available for Total Ankle Replacement (TAR).
The products, which specialise in 3D printed ceramics, micro additive manufacturing and deep learning-based artificial intelligence, came from a series of acquisitions made by Nano between 2021 and 2022.
The metal additive manufacturing company says Cooper, a retired Green Beret with over 25 years of service in the U.S. Army, will be responsible for expanding its presence in the defense and aerospace industries.