SINTX Technologies, a manufacturer and developer of advanced ceramic materials and related technologies, has announced that its wholly owned subsidiary, Technology Assessment & Transfer, Inc. (TA&T) has entered into a R&D agreement with DEVCOM ARL.
NCMT Limited has announced the signing of an exclusive distribution agreement with Tritone Technologies, a 3D printing company specialising in metal and ceramic applications. The partnership will expand Tritone’s presence in the UK and Ireland.
Lithoz has signed a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) with the US Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) to explore the additive manufacturing of non-oxide ceramics.
Bioabsorbable bone replacements which can be 3D printed to suit individual patients: to the general public, this might seem like something out of a science-fiction movie. Speaking to Lithoz in 2023, it’s a reality.
The investment in the Fraunhofer IKTS spin-off, deepens Lithoz’s focus on multi-material additive manufacturing, which the company showcased at Formnext with the public debut of its CeraFab Multi 2M30.
Dalhousie University has installed the CeraMax V900 to further develop its silicon nitride, titanium carbide and silicon carbide formulations, and the CeraFab Multi 2M30 to incorporate electrical circuitry into ceramic parts.
The company's investment in XJet's ceramic NanoParticle Jetting technology follows an intensive benchmarking process in which it was determined that the process could produce parts that had previously been considered impossible.
Schaeffler AG, a German motion technology company, has announced the acquisition of Aerosint from Desktop Metal. Schaeffler has also entered into a collaboration with Desktop Metal, focused on 3D printing of multi-material powders.