To try and improve patient care on Earth, and develop more effective ways of treating torn tissues, researchers from Redwire Space are turning to the microgravity environment of the International Space Station (ISS) National Laboratory.
3D Systems has announced the launch of the NextDent LCD1 3D printing platform alongside new NextDent Base and NextDent Cast materials to strengthen its digital dentistry offering.
AIM3D has announced that an ExAM 255 3D printer has been integrated into a Siemens NX package by the Naddcon research and development centre in Lichtenfels, Germany, which specialises in additive manufacturing.
The partnership will include a range of future-facing interactive activities and contests for BAJ stuents at various levels of study to provide them with valuable industry experience according to Cooksongold.
Nano Dimension has announced that it has made a formal, non-binding offer to acquire Stratasys Ltd. for 18.00 USD per share in cash. Nano Dimension acquired 12.12% of the outstanding ordinary shares of the company in July 2022.
Kayser is understood to have departed on Wednesday March 8th, with Gallo following suit on Thursday March 9th. The pair have worked together for more than 20 years.
The Gravity Essential and Gravity Essential+ are available at a significant cost reduction of up to 63% and have been designed to allow users to easily upgrade to the Gravity Enterprise printer.
Nano Dimension has announced that it has installed one of its 3D printing systems, the Admaflex130, at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center. Marshall purchased the printing system as part of a project to 3D print sodium batteries.
RAPID + TCT has announced its keynote speakers for the 2023 event, with Divergent's Kevin Czinger, NASA's Omar Mireles, and SAE International's Chris Ciuca among the presenters and panelists.
The Portland State Aerospace Society’s (PSAS) OreSat0 CubeSat, what the society says is Oregon’s first satellite, was deployed into low earth orbit in March 2021. CRP USA produced 3D printed components for the satellite.
Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc. (HII) has announced that its Newport News Shipbuilding (NNS) division has received approval as a vendor to provide additively manufactured components to Naval Sea Systems (NAVSEA) platforms.