Wednesday night saw the winners announced at TCT Awards, sponsored by HP, alongside the 2023 inductees to the prestigious TCT Hall of Fame and the Women in 3D Printing Award.
The software has been designed for use with the Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) company’s large-format RoboWAAM 3D printer to give operators a fully controllable production process.
Markforged has announced the appointments of Aaron VanDevender to the Board of Directors and Board Chairman Alan Masarek to the Compensation Committee, with Kevin Hartz resigning.
polySpectra has announced a partnership with Nexa3D to bring its COR (Cyclic Olefin Resin) materials to Nexa3D printers. “We are excited to partner with polySpectra to bring their rugged COR materials to our customers."
SPEE3D has announced a partnership with the University of Applied Sciences Hamburg (HAW) in Germany to introduce a non-fusion-based novel technology of additive manufacturing in their education.
Stratasys confirmed the receipt of an ‘unsolicited’ proposal from 3D Systems on June 1. On June 2, 3D Systems released a statement confirming the submission, noting it had offered a 'superior proposal' to acquire Stratasys.
NUBURU, a specialist in high-power and high-brightness industrial blue laser technology, has delivered multiple units to Essentium. It has also announced a new partnership with GE Additive to explore the speed and accuracy of blue laser 3D printing.
AddUp, Inc has announced it has joined 1.5 million USD contract “Development of Manufacturing, Heat Treatment, and Surface Finishing Guidelines to Yield Ready-to-Use IN-718 Additive Manufacturing Components” through the US Air Force and SBIR program.
Stratasys CEO Yoav Zeif tells TCT how the Desktop Metal merger fits his strategy, and also addresses the company's prior metal additive manufacturing activity.
Mimaki authorised partner, R A Smart, is set to present the Mimaki 3DUJ-2207 full colour 3D printer at TCT 3Sixty 2023, taking place June 7 and 8 at the NEC in Birmingham, England, accompanied by an array of samples from the machine.
Fortify has announced it has raised 12.5 million USD in a funding round from investors, including Lockheed Martin Ventures and RTX Ventures, the venture capital arms of Lockheed Martin and Raytheon Technologies.