The MiniWAAM features the UK metal 3D printing company’s proprietary end-effectors, sensing hardware, and software at a lower price point aimed at process development, metallurgical characterisation and more.
JEOL shares its ambitions for its electron beam additive manufacturing technology alongside the latest developments in aerospace, polymer 3D printing, and our huge RAPID + TCT 2024 Preview.
The S-curve test line was printed aboard ESA’s Columbus laboratory module using a metal 3D printer technology demonstrator developed by a team led by project co-funder Airbus.
ROBOZE has been chosen by the Envision Racing Formula E team as its official supplier of 3D printing solutions for the production of components in super polymers and composite materials.
Materialise and ArcelorMittal Powders have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to optimise laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) equipment and metal 3D printing strategies.
Sam Collins, Partner at Marks & Clerk LLP provides top tips for businesses in the AM sector to consider when looking at new trademark protection, or when revisiting their existing portfolio.
On this week’s episode of Additive Insight, Rolf Mack, KraussMaffei’s Vice President Additive Manufacturing discusses the plastics processing company's ambitions in the 3D printing market.
Leap 71 co-founder Lin Kayser has his say on the economics of the additive manufacturing industry, with suggestions on how the industry can get itself out of a 'death spiral.'
Held at the Los Angeles Convention Center on June 25-27, 2024, the expansive show floor will showcase over 400 solution providers’ latest advancements alongside three days of conference programming.
On this week’s episode of Additive Insight, we continue our TCT 3Sixty takeover with a conversation on micro precision 3D printing with John Kawola, CEO at Boston Micro Fabrication.
BMW has shed light on its use of 3D printing for customised robotic grippers at its Lightweight Construction and Technology Centre where a particularly large gripper element can be produced in just 22 hours, and weighs roughly 20% less.
Bioink technology firm BIO INX has partnered with volumetric 3D printing company Readily3D to introduce new biomaterials for volumetric 3D bioprinting.