Industry stalwart, Terry Wohlers, Wohlers Associates, talks to TCT Group Editor, Daniel O’Connor about how the additive manufacturing industry has evolved thanks to recent innovations and investment.
Concept Laser have launched the M Line Factory at formnext. For the first time, part production as well as set-up and dismantling processes will take place in two independent machines, allowing them to be operated physically separate from one another
TCT speaks to Stefaan Motte, VP at Materialise in Frankfurt on how the company is working with major industrial players such as GE to take control of the 3D printing process.
Stratasys and multinational software company, SAP are establishing a global network of 3D printing co-innovation laboratories to educate people on the adoption of additive manufacturing as an integral part of the manufacturing production line.
Showcasing two of 3DCeram's 3D printing solutions at formnext 2016, CEO, Richard Gaignon, pauses to talk about the importance of ceramics in the additive manufacturing industry and why the materials are becoming so widely used.
LA-based lacrosse company, StringKing is using 3D printing to revolutionise their production process and challenge market heavyweights. Purchasing three MakerBot Replicator Z18 3D Printers, StringKing have been able to iterate on designs more quickly
Deputy Group Editor, Laura Griffiths caught a few moments with Prof. Tsung-Yuan Tsai from the Shanghai Ninth People’s Hospital following his formnext powered by tct 2016 keynote.
GE Additive stole the show on the second day of formnext 2016, with a series of big announcements as they aim to accelerate the additive revolution. Following on from their acquisition of Concept Laser, GE want to develop a global network of AM.
John Hartner, COO at EnvisionTEC talks to Deputy Group Editor, Laura Griffiths at formnext powered by tct about the company's range of products on display.
GE Additive have announced a $10 million investment across five years in two educational programmes aimed at developing future talent in additive manufacturing. One programme is designed for schools, while the other is for colleges and universities.
Wide-format inkjet printer manufacturer, Roland DG Corporation have been showcasing its new ceramic 3D printing technology at formnext. Here, Peter Kettle discusses the new printer and its potential.
WhiteClouds and advanced visualisation software company, TeraRecon have collaborated to develop a new 3D scanning technology. WhiteClouds hope the 3DyourSCAN technology will improve relations and performance between physicians and patients.