Voodoo Manufacturing, a New York-based volume 3D printing factory, is introducing a new service that affords customers the opportunity to manufacture parts on a larger scale.
SLM Solutions has revealed automotive giant, Audi has been using its selective laser melting process to produce prototypes and manufacture rarely-requested spare parts.
DWS Systems, a manufacturer of stereolithography machines, has established a dedicated business unit to the digital dentistry market and announced a new 3D printing platform.
Voxeljet has secured a three-year volume contract with Tooling and Equipment International (TEI) which will see them purchase 3D printed sand moulds and cores.
A manufacturer of scientific analytical systems, Waters has upgraded its 3D printing equipment to an Objet500 Connex3 to accelerate its prototyping processes.
Boeing and Oerlikon are to collaborate to develop standard materials and processes for the additive manufacturing of structural titanium aerospace components.
EnvisionTEC takes TCT Magazine readers through the evolution of its high-speed continuous 3D printing technologies and materials, and what it might mean for the jewellery sector.
Automotive giant, Daimler has harnessed DyeMansion post-processing technology to produce spare parts at scale on-demand, meeting its technical and surface quality standards.
Structo, a manufacturer of 3D printers for the dental market, has unveiled the Velox desktop machine which boasts integrated autonomous post processing capabilities.
STELIA Aerospace, a French manufacturer of aerostructures and aircraft seats, has harnessed WAAM to produce a demonstrator for metallic self-reinforced fuselage panels.