Atomik AM has announced it is working with fuel cell and hydrogen production technology developer Cygnus Atratus to explore how waste from its aluminium 3D printing processes could be used to create energy.
The company says these latest additions demonstrate its commitment to 3D printing and ‘its potential of being part of a more sustainable economy in the future.’
The car is designed ‘with an eye to future’ and address traditional automotive manufacturing challenges associated with mould-making, logistics and inventory management, and limitations around customisation.
Their collaboration will work to provide broader access to these advanced surgical tools, enhancing surgical precision and the standard of care in orthopedic, orthopedic oncology, and maxillofacial surgeries.
SME and America Makes are furthering their partnership by bringing together two leading events for AM information exchange in the US ‘to drive the exploration and advancement of next-generation AM.’
On this episode of the Additive Insight podcast, Rob Higham and John Barnes cover the development of powders specific to AM processes and the need for progress to be made in the recyclability of metal powders.
Entry-Level shipments for Q2 2024 saw a 65% growth against Q2 2023, but there was a 17% decline in Industrial printer revenues, which CONTEXT described as 'the most concerning' figure from its latest report.
The TCT Group is delighted to announce the TCT Awards 2025 are open for entry! The TCT Awards celebrate the very best of the 3D printing and additive manufacturing industry globally.
The Berlin-based company says the project, which was co-developed with the group of Professor Paolo Colombo from the University of Padova, aims to set new standards in precision and speed for customised crystal manufacturing
The event was opened by Mr Alvin Tan, Minister of State, Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth & Ministry of Trade and Industry, who spoke about ‘growing green, growing with AI, and growing partnerships.’