Impossible Objects has struck up a joint development agreement with building and industrial materials provider Owens Corning in a bid to establish new materials for its composite-based additive manufacturing technology.
Continuous Composites has been awarded a $750k Phase II SBIR contract to demonstrate its Continuous Fiber 3D Printing technology for a multi-functional Department of Defense (DoD) application.
Robotics technology firm Activ8 Robots has deployed 3D printing technology from Markforged to produce end of arm tooling and end effectors with significant time and weight savings.
New York-based service provider PrintParts has announced the addition of 20 Markforged 3D printing systems to expand its capacity to additively manufacture carbon fibre reinforced parts.
Continuous Composites has successfully completed a two-year Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) contract after additively manufacturing the structural carbon fibre spars of a Low Cost Attritable Aircraft (LCAA) wing assembly.
Impossible Objects' composite-based 3D printing technology is to be made available to customers across Europe via a new partnership announced today with Ricoh 3D.
Markforged has announced the availability of its Blacksmith machine learning software for its X7 3D printing systems, nearly two years after first showcasing the technology at RAPID + TCT.
Continuous Composites has received strategic investment from Saint-Gobain’s venture arm NOVA which will help the company develop its Continuous Fiber 3D Printing (CF3D) technology.
Markforged has distributed its first wave of 3D printers to Michigan-based manufacturers as part of Project DIAMOnD, an initiative set up in response to the COVID-19 pandemic that hopes to improve the region’s manufacturing agility.