Official launch of bound metal filament to enable simple and cost-efficient production of full metal prototypes and end-use parts using common extrusion-based printing.
The Defense Innovation Lab (DiLab) will assist R3 Printing in the development of its additive manufacturing technology, getting it up to standard for use by the Department of Defense.
New Center at St. John’s University is the first to be situated within a higher education institution in New York City and the second in the state overall.
3D printing has helped Oxford Brookes Racing University Team a second successive second place finish at the Formula Student Racing competition in Silverstone, UK.
Carpenter Technology has worked with BMT Aerospace’s additive manufacturing (AM) subsidiary to produce a 3D printed aerospace pinion using a custom material.