The focus will be on the adoption of 3D printing technologies in creative industries with Jason Lopes, Director - Additive Manufacturing at Gentle Giant Studios, and Olaf Diegel, Professor of Additive Manufacturing at the University of Auckland.
The new facility means Axtra3D now has two fully operable sites, with the global headquarters in Charlotte supplementing its subsidiary in Vicenza, Italy.
Materion Corporation has been awarded a 5 million USD contract from the United States Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) to expand ongoing research and development of additive manufacturing for beryllium and aluminium-beryllium alloys.
Metal additive manufacturing firm Seurat Technologies has announced a 99 million USD Series C round led by NVentures, NVIDIA’s venture capital arm, and Capricorn’s Technology Impact Fund.
Hypermelt technology has been described as ‘revolutionary’ by Roboze, who suggests the ARGO 1000, when equipped with Hypermelt, is the largest pellet-based 3D printer in the world.
The EOS M 300-4 1kW has been developed to meet the production requirements of aluminium and copper applications, such as brackets, holders, antennas, and e-mobility components.
The award is the highest honour for technological achievement in the U.S., awarded by the President of the United States for outstanding contributions to America’s economic, environmental, and social well-being.
Schaeffler AG, a German motion technology company, has announced the acquisition of Aerosint from Desktop Metal. Schaeffler has also entered into a collaboration with Desktop Metal, focused on 3D printing of multi-material powders.
Materialise has announced that the company’s Board of Directors has appointed Brigitte de Vet-Veithen as the new Chief Executive Officer. de Vet-Veithen will succeed Fried Vancraen, who co-founded Materialise in 1990.