Taking place across 5-6th June at the NEC Birmingham, TCT 3Sixty is the home of AM technologies in the UK and a must-attend for designers, engineers and buyers looking to evaluate, adopt or optimise 3D printing and AM.
With Buller stepping down, Velo3D has commenced a strategic business review process to explore strategic alternatives that may include, but are not limited to, a strategic transaction, potential merger, business combination or sale
Aston University is set to install a Quantum X 3D bioprinter after the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) awarded a grant of 612,176 GBP.
TCT pays Julia Koerner's Vienna Atelier a visit to understand how the architect and designer uses 3D printing for Hollywood costumes, fashion pieces and home decor.
Gas tech service company Upwing Energy is leveraging Velo3D's metal 3D printing technology to optimise the manufacturing time needed to support its Subsurface Compressor System’s (SCS) gas well deployment schedules.
With the use of 3D printed cutting guides, the University Hospital Birmingham is said to have reduced surgery times for head and neck cancer patients by up to three hours.
The new materials - Pac-Dent Rodin Sculpture, Desktop Health Flexcera Base, and Keystone KeyGuard - have been developed by industry partners and 'meticulously tested and validated' for use with Carbon's 3D printing systems.
In an email correspondence distributed to stakeholders, partners, and clients, 3devo confirmed it is transitioning away from its traditional sales model.
Our first TCT UK User Group this summer, no matter which direction the conversation steered, there was one thread our group of experienced additive manufacturing (AM) users continued to pull on: skills.
As cycling is increasingly embraced for commuting to work, exploring nature, working out or racing, it is important for bike manufacturers to keep up with trends and technological developments.
In Italy, a company leveraging additive manufacturing technology to enhance consumer and sporting goods has seen the tennis racket dampener as an opportunity. For where there is a part that absorbs shock, there is often a role for additive to play.