Shanhai-based 3D printing materials provider, Polymaker used TCT Asia 2017 as the platform to launch a new product family for its industrial customers. The product family is called Polymaker Industrial and consists of nearly 20 materials.
Canada-based metal manufacturing firm, Samuel, Son & Co. has signed an agreement to acquire additive manufacturing company, Burloak Technologies. Burloak is a leading engineering and additive manufacturing solutions company based in Canada.
Researchers from Texas A&M University’s Mechanical Engineering have used 3D printers to create high quality adhesive labels in braille for a variety of consumer products.
Spanish manufacturer of ABS materials, ELIX Polymers is expanding its portfolio with additional grades optimised specifically for 3D printing applications.
Engineering and technology company, Siemens has installed a 3D printed component in a Slovenian nuclear power plant. The part is a metallic, 108mm diameter impeller for a fire protection pump that is in constant rotating operation.
Three months after it required a 75% stake in the AM company, GE is moving fast with its expansion plans for Concept Laser with more staff and bigger HQ.
Stratasys is now accepting enrolments for 3DHEART, an investigator-initiated trial to explore the benefits of using 3D-printed heart models in pre-op planning. Stratasys will provide in-kind support by printing models to be used in the trial.
Professional hardware and software manufacturer, Artec 3D has released the Artec Leo, a handheld 3D scanner. The global company has suggested its new product is one of the fastest of its kind in the world, capturing data at up to 80 frames per second
Advanced ceramics company, 3DCeram has renewed its partnership with the Science of Ceramic Processes and Surface Treatment (SPCTS), signing a three-year collaboration agreement.
Global engineering and technology manufacturer, Renishaw has opened its first North American Additive Manufacturing Solutions Centre in Kitchener, Canada.
Engineering, technical and business services company, Lloyd’s Register (LR) has updated its 2017 framework for additively manufactured metal parts, produced in conjunction with research organisation, TWI.