Replique announced on October 26 the appointment of Nikolas “Nick” Dinges as the company’s Chief Technology Officer. As the new CTO, Dinges will be responsible for developing its technology platform which enables OEMs to produce parts on demand.
Dyndrite announced a collaboration with SLM Solutions on October 25. The partnership will support the SLM file format within Dyndrite’s Application Development Kit (ADK).
Augsburg-based company Solukon says that the increasingly complex applications of powder-based 3D printing have led to rising demand for industrial depowdering. The company will be presenting its new automatic depowdering software at Formnext 2022.
On day four of the TCT Conference @ Formnext, Vishwanath Nayak, Principal Engineer at GE Healthcare, will discuss the implementation of metal additive manufacturing into the production in Medical devices.
Aidan Skoyles spoke to TCT about additive manufacturing's unique intellectual property challenges, how businesses can effectively leverage IP to achieve their goals, and more.
Mike Kenworthy, Chief Technology Officer at Divergent sits down with TCT to tell us what we can expect from the Divergent presentation at the TCT Conference @ Formnext, as well as why Divergent's DAPS systems is suited to the automotive space.
Sherri Monroe, Executive Director at the Additive Manufacturer Green Trade Association (AMGTA) will give a presentation on 'Pushing the Boundaries of Sustainable Practices within the AM Ecosystem; A survey of current real-world activitie
AM Solutions announced on October 25 that two post processing machines will be on show at the upcoming Formnext exhibition in Frankfurt in November, at booth C18 in Hall 12. The M1 Basic and the C1 will feature on the stand with four other systems.
An innovative electric car that removes pollutants as it travels but can also be used as an office and bedroom, could be in production next year. Ogle Models played a key role in the production of the Airo, creating a hand-finished and painted model.
Stratasys has announced the acquisition of quality assurance software company Riven, including all intellectual property associated with Warp Adaptive Modeling (WAM) and Predive WAM (PWAM).
Wayland Additive announced on October 24 the sale and installation of one of its Calibur3 systems at the Hilda B. Hewlett Centre for Innovation as part of No 71 Inspection and Repair Squadron, which is based at RAF Wittering in Cambridgeshire, UK.
Carbon has announced that its developmental bioabsorbable elastomer platform has demonstrated biocompatibility in vivo (in a living organism), with all samples being classified as non-toxic and exhibiting tunable times for full absorption.