The powerful combination of experience and know-how of both organisers aims to create a greater influence and synergy in the Asia-Pacific additive manufacturing, powder metallurgy and advanced ceramics markets.
The 11 figures represent a range of additive manufacturing expertise from across industry, academia, government, workforce and economic development organisations.
The UK-based engineering company says the new machine is an extension of its flagship RenAM 500 series and aimed at users ‘looking for a lower initial investment, without compromising on part quality.’
The UK-based company is said to have invested more than 500,GBP to bring to market its robotic 3D printing technology, which is targeting the production of large parts and moulds for automotive, aerospace and furniture manufacturers.
DelVecchio joins the pod to talk about writing the book on women in 3D printing, clear steps for making organisations more inclusive, and why AM can specifically help fuel the fire for gender diversity in manufacturing.
The companies described the milestone as a “significant achievement” in their partnership, which was established to combine Carbon’s Digital Light Synthesis and Keystone’s materials for patient-specific dental products.
North America’s largest additive manufacturing and industrial 3D-printing event is seeking expertise and thought leadership from across the industry for its leading AM conference programme.
The company says its new 3D scanner has been designed to meet the needs of designers, artists, engineers, and makers seeking portable, high-quality data capture with a focus on ease of use.
The installation of the RenAM 400 allowed the company to manufacture a range of porous media comparable to its conventional offerings, with some printed versions exhibiting performance improvements.
SPEE3D CTO Steven Camilleri shares how the Australian additive manufacturing company is bringing enhanced speed and size to AM applications in heavy industries, like maritime, energy and defence.