Two groups at Auburn University have launched centres of excellence focussed on accelerating R&D, standardisation and innovation in additive manufacturing.
CECIMO, the European Association of the Machine Tool Industries, has said the European Parliament risks stifling 3D printing innovation by introducing premature regulatory measures to protect Intellectual Property.
Additive Industries will begin to offer a number of LPW Technology products alongside its additive manufacturing hardware and software to help make industrial 3D printed end-use parts a reality.
GE Additive has made a further two announcements from Farnborough International Airshow, which sees partnerships with Triumph Group and Honda Aircraft Engine R&D Center begin.
RUAG Space has outlined its intentions to qualify and accelerate the series production of 3D printed space components, after signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Oerlikon.