Lithography-based metal 3D printing company Incus is working with the European Space Agency (ESA), OHB System AG and Lithoz GmbH to develop and test 3D printing in a micro-gravity environment.
Renishaw’s metal 3D printing technology was used to produce customised components for the Great Britain Cycling Team (GBCT) at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.
Avio Aero and GE Additive have signed a non-binding letter of intent (LOI) with BEAMIT to collaborate on technology development relating to the post-processing of 3D printed parts for the GE9X and the Catalyst engines.
Uniformity Labs has additively manufactured a roll-cage for a solar powered race car using its AlSi10Mg aluminium alloy powder on an in-house SLM 280 2.0 Dual Laser system.
6K is to triple the capacity of its metal 3D printing powder production efforts and set-up sales and distribution in Europe and Asia after raising $51m.
This latest addition will build on an existing collaboration and sees the DMC take part in ‘in industry’ testing to verify the RenAM 500 Flex’s capabilities in a commercial production environment.
Morf3D has invested in two SLM 500 and one NXG XII 600 metal additive manufacturing platforms, which will be installed at its new headquarters next year.
The company has unveiled the FS273M laser powder bed fusion system which features a larger build volume and a number updates said to streamline the metal production workflow with better productivity and cost-efficiency.