The TCT Women in 3D Printing Innovator Award Day, a one-off celebratory event in collaboration with TCT Awards and TIPE 3D Printing Conference, is now available to watch on demand.
Brent Wright reports from Additive Manufacturing Strategies in New York where the medical track delivered stories of 3D printing's impact in healthcare and the challenges that persist.
The award, now in its fifth year, is a joint collaboration between TCT and WI3DP which highlights the contributions of women inventors, researchers, adopters and advocators in the additive manufacturing industry.
The AM equipment provider, which already supplies hardware from Caracol and 3ntr, is said to be working with the Chinese 3D printer manufacturer to offer customised metal powder bed fusion systems to the UK market.
Through this initiative, ASTM says it aims to deepen industry understanding of AM sustainability by assessing the environmental impact of various materials and processes.
The UK-based developer of AI-powered additive manufacturing software, says the move marks an ‘important milestone’ and will serve as an R&D and collaboration hub for customers in North America.
Structure's SDK is said to enable developers to build their own 3D scanning applications and represents a key element in the company's drive to enable product development and improved patient care for entrepreneurs and large global companies alike.
The 3D printing service bureau, part of the TriMech Group, says the strategic expansion will include the addition of three HP 5210 PRO systems, bringing its fleet to a total of eight machines.