With sustainability gaining traction, manufacturers are seeking innovative and eco-friendly solutions to reduce environmental impact. Additive Manufacturing (AM) offers an opportunity for sustainable practices to overcome this challenge.
The certification allows its metal additive manufacturing systems to be connected to the DoD’s Secret Internet Protocol Router Network (SIPRNet) and gives customers confidence against potential cyberattacks.
The partnership aims to support the MOD’s efforts to build a resilient and sustainable supply chain for the UK, particularly for the sourcing of in-demand materials such as titanium.
The engineering company has partnered with the Gloucestershire-based green energy company, Ecotricity as part of a two-year contract to power its main sites with renewable elecricity.
The SpIRIT nanosatellite is operated by the University of Melbourne, and was built in collaboration with the Italian Space Agency, and several Australian SMEs, including metal 3D printing company Titomic.
It marks the fifth investment from the company’s Mango StartUp Studio accelerator since 2022, which aims to explore opportunities and ‘participate in the development of new technologies or business models.’
The TCT Women in 3D Printing Innovator Award has been established in partnership with Women in 3D Printing (WI3DP) to acknowledge the accomplishments of female additive manufacturing professionals.
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.’
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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.