At the end of this year, a base of six SLM NXG XII 600s will be installed to support the series production demands of the Divergent Adaptive Production System (DAPS). Divergent Technologies has signed an availability-based service level agreement.
The pair of original Sapphire and large-format Sapphire XC machines will be used to 3D print parts in Inconel 718 for the company’s Chimera engine and Quarterhorse aircraft.
Hyliion Holdings Corp, a leader in electrified powertrain solutions for Class 8 semi-trucks, announced on August 25 that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire a new hydrogen and fuel agnostic capable generator, named KARNO, from GE.
Carbon announced today the acquisition of ParaMatters, a generative design software provider for additive manufacturing. The acquisition expands Carbon’s current software capabilities to include topology optimisation.
Australian metal additive manufacturing company Conflux Technology, an innovator of heat exchangers, has announced its commitment towards the aerospace certification standard AS9100D.
Renishaw has used its expertise in additive manufacturing to contribute to the new track bike for the Great British Cycling Team (GBCT). The team raced in Birmingham at the Commonwealth games from 28 July to 8 August.
Belfast-based LPE has purchased a second EOS M 290 machine, to handle increased demand for metal sintering parts. For metal 3D printing customers, this means quicker throughput, shorter lead times and larger production capabilities.
Xact Metal announced last week an exclusive sales and service partnership with Tecnologías Computarizadas para Manufactura S.A. de C.V (TCM) in Mexico and USM Colombia.
Researchers at Purdue University are using additively manufactured injector components, produced with Velo3D Sapphire printers, to create Mach 6 conditions for a ground-testing facility.
Intech Additive Solutions is a leading end-to-end provider for metal additive manufacturing systems, design for AM and AM software. The company has collaborated with Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC).
The U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Institute of Standards and Technology has awarded 3.7 million USD in grants to help address current and future barriers to widespread adoption of metals-based AM, through measurement science research.