Editors Laura Griffiths and Sam Davies discuss some major acquisitions including news that Nano Dimension has taken a 12% in Stratasys, and Markforged's recent addition of binder jet to its portfolio with the acquisition of Digital Metal.
The latest guest on our Executive Interview series is James DeMuth, the CEO of Seurat Technologies - a Massachusetts-based company looking to achieve mass production with its metal 3D printing technology.
The Velo3D end-to-end metal 3D printing solutions has helped engineers produce mission-critical components that perform better, weigh less and feature more complicated geometries than ever before.
The maxillofacial surgery and oncology team at SJD Barcelona Children’s Hospital performed a 3D planning and simulation of the resection of a tumour in a young patients cheekbone, saving the child's eye.
Trumpf Industry Manager for Aerospace & Medical Eliana Fu sits down with NASA's Paul Gradl to discuss NASA's application of 3D printing, the importance of space exploration and inspiring the next generation of aerospace engineers.
New materials EOS StainlessSteel 254, StainlessSteel SuperDuplex, ToolSteel CM55, and NickelAlloy HAYNES 282 are geared towards the EOS M 290 portfolio 3D printer.
The UK-based company, which specialises in round, flat and profile wire, is set to showcase what it believes to be ‘an exciting new offer’ for part manufacturers, particularly in aerospace.
Nano Dimension has announced the closing of a definitive agreement to acquire Formatec Holding B.V., including its additive manufacturing subsidiaries Admatec Europe B.V. and Formatec Technical Ceramics B.V.
The unnamed customer, which now counts more than 10 machines in its 3D printing fleet, is said to be employing metal AM to manufacture vehicle components with a focus on serial production.
TCT Head of Content Laura Griffiths speaks to Eliana Fu and Kristin Mulherin about additive manufacturing materials, production readiness, sustainability and much more in this Women in 3D Printing fireside chat recorded live at TCT 3Sixty.
The global network, called FrAMEwork, aims to be a collaborative space that will bring together designers of Additively Manufactured Electronics to provide technical know-how, design enablement and challenges.