Los Angeles-based 3DEO announced the launch of 316L austenitic stainless steel. The new material is available to customers across all industries, particularly in medical, industrial, marine, and food processing.
Leading medical device company restor3d, a company that manufactures 3D printed implants and instruments, is celebrating two milestones this week. The first is the successful implantation of the Kinos Axiom Total Ankle System.
The machine is the most recent addition to its ‘S’ series of desktop extrusion-based 3D printers, and is the second to be launched following the merger of MakerBot and Ultimaker 3D printing brands last year.
After the 3D printed BOTTER x Reebok Venus Comb Murex Shell Sneaker was presented at Paris Fashion Week, a set of 3D printed shoes from Dior were showcased as part of the Dior Winter 23 by Kim Jones show.
3D printed solid-state battery manufacturer Sakuu announced on January 23rd that it has selected Porsche Consulting, subsidiary of Porsche, to lead all aspects of design for its planned global gigafactories.
A new rotational, multimaterial 3D printing process has been developed by a team of researchers across different insitutes at Harvard University. The team was looking to mimic the helical structures that constitute biological systems.
‘California’s Manufacturing Network’ California Manufacturing Technology Consulting (CMTC) announced on January 19 that it has provided additive manufacturing training to Mini Micro Stencil to help the company increase in house 3D printing.
The AddUp group has announced that it has released a recipe for shaping AISI 420 steel. The material is most commonly used in the field of plastic injection, and can now be used for additive manufacturing.
Nikon Corporation has announced the completion of its acquisition of SLM Solutions over four months after the deal was first announced. The company has secured over 92% of the SLM shares.
TCT 3Sixty returns to the NEC Birmingham on 7-8th June 2023 to bring together market leading technology suppliers, service providers, and the largest free AM and 3D printing conference.
Chromatic 3D Materials announced on January 18 that it has passed 14 CFR vertical burn tests, which demonstrate compliance with anti-flammability standards for airworthiness.