Download the report to access insights from the inaugural TCT UK User Group and get a realistic view of the state of additive manufacturing adoption in the UK.
NUBURU, a company specialising in high-power and high-brightness industrial blue laser technology, has announced that it has engaged Northland Capital Markets as its financial advisor in connection with its evaluation of strategic alternatives.
Inside the latest TCT Magazine North America, EOS gets a power up for aluminium and copper 3D printing, plus a look at what's to come in additive manufacturing in 2024.
SINTX Technologies, a manufacturer and developer of advanced ceramic materials and related technologies, has announced that its wholly owned subsidiary, Technology Assessment & Transfer, Inc. (TA&T) has entered into a R&D agreement with DEVCOM ARL.
In the latest instalment of our 'A day in the life series...', we speak to NIST's Callie Higgins to understand the day to day tasks Materials Research Engineer.
A team of scientists at the University of Wisconsin-Madison (UW-Madison) in the U.S. has developed what is believed to be the first 3D printed brain tissue that can grow and function like typical brain tissue.
CRP Technology has announced the release of the Windform SL 3D printing material, the twelfth material in the Windform TOP-LINE series. Windform SL is a polyamide-based composite reinforced with carbon fibres.
At this years WorldSkills Competition, which takes place in Lyon, France from September 10 to 15, the UK will be competing in Renewable Energy and Additive Manufacturing for the first time.
Having a 3D printing capability on-site is helping hospitals expedite the development of medical solutions for patients, according to Mayo Clinic Senior Engineer Victoria Sears.
TCT Group Content Manager Sam Davies speaks to Velo3D's Interim CEO Brad Kreger about the prospect that the metal additive manufacturing firm could be sold this year.