Composite 3D printing specialist, Markforged announced a partnership with Methods 3D, a provider of production grade 3D printing solutions, at RAPID+TCT this week.
Researchers from the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory have become the first to 3D print aerospace-grade carbon fibre composites. This latest development enables greater control and optimisation of lightweight, stronger-than-steel, materials.
The company, known for its desktop composites technology have launched a new technology called ADAM, which it says is going to make metal 3D printing much more affordable.
Researchers in Pittsburgh are exploring 3D-printed solutions to improve the mobility and function of veterans with disabilities. The studies were conducted at the Human Engineering Research Laboratories (HERL).
The Massachusetts-based carbon-fibre 3D printer manufacturer has launched a larger a more powerful machine with bigger print volume and in-process laser inspection.
Assistant Editor, Laura Griffiths reports on a trip to Stratasys’ HQ in Minneapolis where the additive manufacturing pioneer demonstrated how it’s shaping the future of FDM.