The new invitation-only status is said to position Dinsmore within a select group of ‘premiere providers of best-in-class Multi Jet Fusion part quality and manufacturing expertise.’
A round-up of some of the biggest industry developments, product releases, interviews, insights and podcasts to feature in TCT Magazine's print and digital platforms this year.
The Netherlands-based company will use Photocentric’s Liquid Crystal Titan 3D printer to produce a range of large pieces for customers operating in film and television, museums and exhibitions, and outdoor sculptures and street furniture.
The investment in the Fraunhofer IKTS spin-off, deepens Lithoz’s focus on multi-material additive manufacturing, which the company showcased at Formnext with the public debut of its CeraFab Multi 2M30.
Set up in honour of the late Sanjay Mortimer, co-founder of E3D, the Foundation is dedicated to identifying and supporting individuals with neurodivergent minds to acknowledge their strengths and talents.
Dr. Evren Yasa, Head of Additive Manufacturing at the University of Sheffield Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre discusses AM adoption here in the UK, and its cruciality in shaping the future of manufacturing.
Nikon SLM Solutions unveils its new shared vision for the future of additive manufacturing alongside features on AM in supply chain, consumer goods, education and more.
As Formnext 2023 came to a close, the TCT Magazine editorial team gathered to discuss the biggest and best launches and developments, while also discussing an ongoing industry trend.
At Formnext 2023, Hanifeh Zarezadeh, Product Manager at Photocentric, gave TCT a rundown of the Titan's features, which include a pixel pitch of 91 microns and print speeds up to 86 mm per hour.
Announced during Formnext by Siemens, DyeMansion, BASF Forward AM, EOS and HP, AM I Navigator is described as a ‘holistic maturity model’ that covers the entire industrial 3D printing process chain.