The additive manufacturing cluster set up by the Technical University of Munich (TUM), Oerlikon and Linde is to develop new aluminium-based alloys for the aerospace and automotive sectors.
Made In Space is sending a plastic recycling system to the International Space Station to supplement its Additive Manufacturing Facility already onboard.
The two companies will cooperate on R&D for rocket components using Titomic Kinetic Fusion (TKF) technology to benefit Australia’s space exploration activities.
KW Special Projects has secured funding for a new Silverstone-based digital manufacturing facility that will house both polymer and metal 3D printing equipment.
Stratasys is to provide BAE Systems with ‘increased access’ to new additive manufacturing (AM) technologies and materials after strengthening their relationship.
GE Additive has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the New South Wales (NSW) Government to deliver enhanced 3D printing capabilities to a new space industry centre.
Premium AEROTEC subsidiary APWORKS will begin to focus on the series production of certified parts produced with Additive Industries’ MetalFAB1 3D printing platform.