Uniformity Labs has extended its partnership with leading advanced materials provider Tekna, which will supply AlSi10Mg aluminium-based alloy to Uniformity for the produced of advanced ultra-dense AlSi10Mg powder for L-BPF 3D printing.
The agreement sees the company, which specialises in the sustainable production of materials for additive manufacturing, named as the preferred the supplier of tungsten powders for 3D Systems’ DMP machines.
Rapidia has announced a 'considerable reduction' to the price of its metal 3D printing machines. The company says this is part of its mission to make advanced manufacturing more accessible.
Desktop Metal has announced it has qualified Copper Alloy C18150 on the Production System, alongside Sandvik Additive Manufacturing as well as a major global automaker.
Dyndrite has announced it has joined the ASTM International Consortium for Materials Data and Standardisation (CMDS) initiative, which is being run through the ASTM Additive Manufacturing Center of Excellence (AM CoE).
Titanium powder manufacturer IperionX has signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding (MOU) with SLM Solutions for the potential supply of materials.
Meltio has announced four new partners to expand its worldwide sales network to meet the demand for its wire-laser metal 3D printing solutions. The company has signed sales contracts with new resellers in the US, Argentina, Italy and Spain.
Advanced 3D manufacturing and nanotech solutions provider Zeda has closed a 52 million USD Series B investment round, which will be leveraged to fund facilities in Cincinnati and beyond.
Sintavia has announced that it has been awarded a contract from Bechtel Plant Machinery, Inc. (BPMI) to develop a dedicated additive manufacturing facility in support of the United States naval Nuclear Propulsion Programme.
Renishaw and British Cycling have announced an extension of their partnership ahead of the 2024 Paris Olympics. The pair previously worked to develop a track bike for the Tokyo Olympics & 2022 Commonwealth Games.
Having shipped machines to the likes of EWI and the Royal Air Force (RAF) in 2022, Wayland Additive has now confirmed six machines are currently in production with components being procured to manufacture another ten by the end of 2023.