Conflux Technology has announced the release of its high-performance and configurable Cartridge heat exchanger, which is suitable for application in automotive, electric vehicle, defence, aerospace and energy.
In November, MELD Manufacturing announced that the U.S. Navy has selected its technology to launch the Navy Additive Manufacturing Center of Excellence, located at the Institute for Advanced Learning and Research in Danville, California.
Zortrax has launched new products to work with its Zortrax Endureal industrial 3D printer. The products include two comprehensive sets for metal AM, the Zortrax Full Metal Package 17-4 PH, Zortrax Full Metal Package 316L, and the VICTREX PAEK AM 200.
Coventry University announced on December 8 that an ‘innovative’ digital laboratory will be created at the institution to further help students learn in-demand skills within the healthcare and engineering sectors.
Lockheed Martin Corporation and Sintavia announced on December 7 a collaboration to expand research of metal additive manufacturing opportunities as an alternative to castings and forgings.
Fortius Metals announced on December 6 that it has closed a priced seed financing round with AM Ventures. The 2 million USD round will be used to scale manufacturing capacity, grow the company and accelerate its go-to-market strategy.
After raising 355 million USD in funding earlier this year, VulcanForms is close to completing the creation of its first two digital manufacturing facilities in Devens and Newburyport, Massachusetts.
According to SLM Solutions, metal-based additive manufacturing requires a need for collaboration between hardware OEMs and material providers to work together in solving customer’s problems.
TCT talks to GE Additive Binder Jet Product Line Leader Brian Birkmeyer and General Manager Engineering & Technology Chris Schuppe about the company's Series 3 binder jet machine.