TOffeeAM, a spin-out of Imperial College London, has raised £1m in funding as it looks to further develop its design software platform, already adopted by the likes of GE Aviation and Baker Hughes.
Desktop 3D printing company Ultimaker has announced the launch of a new software platform designed to help companies seamlessly incorporate 3D printing into their existing IT infrastructures.
The Munich-based company has compiled a list of 46 sales and production partners from around the world which specialise in the provision of DyeMansion surface finishing and colouring solutions.
BAE Systems has set a target for 30% of its Tempest fighter jet componentry to be manufactured with 3D printing as a new multi-million-pound smart factory opens in Warton, Lancashire.
A London-based creator of custom fit cycling helmets is leveraging additive manufacturing to manufacture inner structures, tailored to the individual wearer.
BASF and Prismlab have announced an expansion to their partnership which will see the Ultracur3D range of materials expanded and distributed through Asia.
Specialty chemicals company Arkema is presenting a number of new products from its N3xtDimension line of UV-curable 3D printing resins at TCT Asia this week.
In this exclusive report, CONTEXT analyses the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the 3D printing industry and what the future may hold for machine shipments.