The company says it intends to use Local Motors’ IP resources, which includes patents, designs and engineering expertise, to accelerate its product development and deliver new UAS concepts.
The Consortium for Additive Manufacturing Research and Education (CAMRE) at the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) has announced the achievement of a successful demonstration of in-flight 3D printing aboard a U.S. Marine Corps MV-22 Osprey helicopter.
Through this collaboration, the company says it aims to ‘facilitate the seamless adoption of AM devices for Japanese customers’ by strengthening sales and leasing of the Chinese metal 3D printing specialist’s machines in Japan.
Nano Dimension has announced an increase to the price of its special tender offer in its attempted takeover of Stratasys from 20.05 USD to 24.00 USD per share in cash.
SprintRay has announced the launch of ProWash S, a ‘core piece’ of post processing hardware that cleans and dries 3D printed parts. The company says that with advanced software and cloud capabilities, ProWash S connects SprintRay hardware devices.
Group Content Manager Sam Davies explores the technologies and business models of several metal additive manufacturing firms coming to market with proprietary processes.
The project specifically aims to tackle the wear and improve the efficiency of commercial vehicles, such as tractor trailers, which are used for the transport of consumer goods and materials.
The funding follows the announcement of the company’s Queen 1 large-format printer launch which deploys a two-nozzle plastic granulate-based VFGF 3D printing technology.
The award, launched in collaboration with TCT and the Sanjay Mortimer Foundation, was established to shine a spotlight on an up-and-coming neurodivergent young person who has the potential to contribute greatly towards the engineering industry.