SLM Solutions has announced the launch of its SLM.Quality software platform that allows users to perform build job evaluations, process qualifications and part certifications.
UK badge manufacturer Badgemaster has a produced a new reusable name badge for a high street retailer with the support of Photocentric’s 3D printing technology.
Stratasys’ FDM, PolyJet and stereolithography 3D printing technologies have been used to create over 500 parts for the launch of the Lotus Type 62-2 coachbuilt as shown in a Discovery+ documentary called Radford Returns.
Carbon has announced the launch of a new flame-retardant photopolymer resin that is suitable for application in the consumer, automotive and industrial markets.
ETH Zurich spin-off Scrona AG has closed a $9.6 million Series A financing round which will support the commercialisation of its micro 3D printing technology.
ABB Turbocharging has invested in Additive Industries’ MetalFAB1 platform to produce spare parts for its 500 kW to 80+ MW turbochargers for diesel and gas engines on-demand.
TCT caught up with Prof. Yeong to discuss her latest 3D printing research, how the industry might look to close the engineering gender gap, and the importance of education in AM.
Stratasys is donating Stratasys J750 Digital Anatomy, MakerBot METHOD X and MakerBot SKETCH 3D printing systems to the University of Minnesota Visible Heart Laboratories.