Next-gen additive manufacturing solutions provider nano3Dprint has announced a partnership with Finite Space, a project that claims to be ‘revolutionising’ material usage and manufacturing processes in space to enable self-sustainable colonies.
Velo3D has announced the promotion of Alexander Varlahanov to the position of Chief Technology Officer within the company. In his new role, Varlahanov will be responsible for driving innovation of Velo3D’s additive manufacturing technology.
Rennscot MFG, a production and prototyping manufacturer has delved into the metal 3D printing space with the acquisition of its first direct metal laser solidification (DMLS) system, the EOS M 300-4.
Industrial Plastic Fabrications Ltd (IPFL), specialists in plastic machining, fabrication and 3D printing, has installed and begun running a Stratasys J850 Polyjet 3D printer.
Less than a month after the announcement of its brand transformation, UltiMaker has announced the launch of the Method XL, a larger scale version of the Method X.
Berretta Medical Inc. (BMI) is leveraging Extol’s use of CO-AM and Multi Jet Fusion 3D printing technology, as well as Toolkit3D’s modelling software, to advance the manufacture of leg braces.
Senvol has announced that it has received funding from the U.S. Army to lead a program focused on demonstrating that consistent part performance can be achieved on different additive manufacturing machines located at different sites.
Non-profit organisation 3DP4ME is working with Intel and Accenture to bring 3D printed custom-fitted hearing aids to children in Jordan. Intel is also aiming to ensure seamless collaboration between hearing aids and PCs.
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