The material has been produced by Höganäs AB under license from Haynes International, Inc. and is said to be ideal for high-temperature structural applications.
The 3D printed electronic specialist has described the deal as a “win-win for both organisations” that will see its 3D printers upgraded with GIS’s hardware and software products.
Taking pace on 3-7th April in Chicago, the two automotive leaders are set to discuss “’similar but different' perspectives on the present and future of manufacturing in the automotive industry.”
The new Form 3+ and Form 3B+ 3D printers represent the next generation for the additive manufacturing company’s Low Force Stereolithography technology,
BAE Systems, Xometry, Made Smarter and Additive Minds share insights on the importance of education initiatives as the need for sustainable manufacturing grows.