Designed with flexibility and performance in mind, the EP-M00S provides users with the option of one, two, three or four lasers with multiple power levels of 500W, 700W and 1KW for each laser.
Voxeljet and Parastruct have carried out a successful proof of concept for the 3D printing of recyclable residual materials from the construction industry.
Triastek has announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted clearance to proceed for the Investigational New Drug (IND) of the company’s 3D printed product T22.
Carcinotech has raised $5.3 million of funding as the company looks to build on its traction in the UK and Europe, with US expansion planned later this year.
Airbus and AddUp have developed for the European Space Agency what it says is the first metal 3D printer for space. The system will soon be tested aboard the Columbus module of the International Space Station (ISS).
Farhad “Fred” Ebrahimi, and his wife Mary Ebrahimi, have acquired a 5.13% stake in Stratasys, worth approximately 47 million USD. The couple are now a party-at-interest in the company, as detailed in the 13D SEC filing submitted on January 25, 2024.
The 2024 Additive Manufacturing for Injection Molding (#2024AMIM) project will run for a year, include 17 industrial companies, and focus on seven areas of importance for tooling manufacturers.
Elementum 3D has been awarded 2,875,USD by America Makes to generate material property datasets with high statistical power for ‘industrially relevant’ aluminium and nickel alloys.
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed a new additive manufacturing technique that can print rapidly with liquid metal, producing large-scale parts such as table legs and chair frames in a matter of minutes.
3D Systems has announced that WeAreAM, a digital and metal additive manufacturing company located in Brescia, Lombardia, Italy, has added 3D System’s DMP Flex 350 Dual to its new Center of Excellence.
The Materials Processing Institute is working with Additive Manufacturing Solutions and AMFG to develop a predictive material reuse management tool that leans on artificial intelligence as part of an Innovate UK-funded research project.