The Silicon Valley additive manufacturing company’s Digital Light Synthesis technology is behind the world-first, NHL-certified helmet liner, which provides greater protection for players through refined control of energy absorption and dissipation.
The Minneapolis-based company believes Rasmussen’s knowledge of AM and ABS from his 18-year career at LEGO spanning Europe, America and Asia, will help drive its vision for full scale volume production.
Additive Industries has announced its flagship MetalFAB1 3D printer has been certified “PrintRite3D Ready” following a partnership with AM in-process quality assurance software provider Sigma Labs.
Photocentric plans to use its visible light polymerisation in combination with its LCD screen-based 3D printers to enable the low-cost mass manufacture of battery electrodes which take advantage of 3D printing’s geometric freedom.
Xometry has announced a further $75 million in equity funding, led by funds and accounts advised by T. Rowe Price Associates, and drawing contributions from BMW, Dell and Bosch.
Authentise is to integrate Addiguru’s artificial intelligence-based real-time process monitoring capabilities into its Authentise Manufacturing Execution System (AMES).
HP has implemented a pilot learning programme focused on 3D printing at North Carolina A&T State University as part of its ongoing commitment to support students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU).