AddUp has announced that the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is expanding its capabilities in the aerospace and 3D printing arena with the purchase of a Magic 800 Directed Energy Deposition (DED) machine.
Elem Additive Solutions was significantly scaled back by Xerox in October last year, just three years after the company acquired its Liquid Metal additive manufacturing technology through the buyout of Vader Systems.
Known for it’s Large Scale Additive Manufacturing Technology, the U.S.-based company has taken its 50 years of experience in CNC control systems and applied it to a process called Cut Layer Additive.
Nano Dimension has announced that it is acquiring the technology and intellectual property of the UK-based company Additive Flow, which supplies solutions for 3D design simulation and optimisation.
Meltio, a specialist in laser metal deposition technology has announced that IRTI Robotics will play a role in the integration and support of the Meltio Engine Robot solution in the Indian 3D printing market as an official sales partner.
Catalysis Additive Tooling has announced the licensing of its 3D printed tooling technology to innoMold, based in Düsseldorf, Germany, operating under the name Catalysis Additive Tooling GmbH.
Nano announced that its CEO and Chairman Yoav Stern intends to resign from his Board positions before the upcoming Annual General Meeting (AGM) and will resign as CEO after the AGM, if any of the Murchinson nominees are elected to the board.
AMFG has announced that Elite Mold and Engineering Inc. have chosen to utilise its MES software to establish and further the company’s movement into the 3D printing space.
AddUp has announced that Constellium’s Aheadd CP1 Aluminium Alloy has been qualified for use on FormUp 350 machines. The alloy is specially developed for the needs of 3D printing and is an alternative to traditional grades such as AS7 or AS10.