Metal additive manufacturing services provider Incodema3D has invested in four EOS M 300-4 machines, taking its stable of EOS metal 3D printers to 28 systems.
AMAZEMET, a spin-off of the Warsaw University of Technology, is focused on the commercialisation of ultrasonic atomisation for in-house manufacturing of tailored powders, particularly for AM.
The expansion represents the largest investment in the aerospace and defence manufacturer’s facilities and equipment since 2019 and will include an additional 25,sq. ft. of advanced manufacturing space.
Nikon has announced the release of the Lasermeister LM300A next-generation Directed Energy Deposition 3D printing system alongside the Lasermeister SB100 3D scanner.
Ursa Major has announced a contract with the Naval Energetics Systems and Technologies (NEST) Program to develop and hot fire tests a prototype solid rocket motor (SRM) for the US Navy’s Standard Missile program.
The Plastometrex Chief Technology Officer alluded to the benefits of quicker part testing and qualification processes on the latest Additive Insight podcast.
The agreement will allow the development of a business alliance between the two companies which will focus on the growth of Prima Additive's metal additive manufacturing technology portfolio.
GGI considers itself to be a leader in the development and manufacture of complex components via metal injection moulding, but has now moved to incorporate metal 3D printing technology into its offering.
The Wohlers Report states that 3,793 metal additive manufacturing systems were sold compared to 3,049 in 2022. It also suggests the additive manufacturing industry grew by 11.1%