Global technology group, Oerlikon have today announced the acquisition of German company, citim GmbH. citim, a leading player in additive manufacturing design and production of metal components, expands Oerlikon’s AM technology and service portfolio.
Physicians at the University of Rochester Medical Centre (URMC) have used 3D printers to develop fabricated artificial organs that can even physically bleed when cut. These 3D models are said to be incredibly realistic and mimic the real thing.
Malaysia’s national Research and Development agency, MIMOS Berhad have partnered with Autodesk to promote 3D design technologies across the country. The ‘3D Smart Maker Initiative’ will encourage the adoption of 3D design and additive manufacturing.
The world’s first additive manufacturing lab for the maritime industry, RAMLAB will open its doors on Wednesday November 30th in the Innovation Dock, at RDM Rotterdam. RAMLAB will also unveil their brand-new welding machine with WAAM technology.
Materialise have teamed up with Nuova SPA to upgrade a high-tech electric bicycle with 3D printing. The new version of the Bicicletto marks the beginning of a long-term manufacturing partnership between the two companies.
This episode of the podcast features a keynote talk from Mohammad Ehteshami, Vice President at GE Additive, on the company's grand vision for leading the additive manufacturing revolution.
Dutch tech giants, Philips have introduced their new IntelliSpace Portal 9.0 analysis platform, which features enhanced 3D printing options, at the Radiological Society of North America Annual Meeting.
Stratasys and Vital Images, a Minneapolis-based enterprise medical imaging and informatics company, are collaboratively exhibiting 3D printing and the automated segmentation of medical images at the Radiological Society of North America 2016.
Concept Laser have entered into a strategic development partnership with automation solutions provider, Swisslog to deliver an innovative Automated Guided Vehicle (AGV) system.
DragonFly 2020 3D Printer to be installed at PHYTEC headquarters in Germany and evaluated as a way to speed up development for critical electronics systems.
Gramm has launched the world’s first interactive online course for additive manufacturing. It has structured the digital tutorial to enable anyone to learn the basics of 3D printing, the AM process and how to design with 3D technology.