Eduardo Torrealba, Lead Engineer on Formlabs Fuse 1 machine tells TCT why the stereolithography leader is aiming to make SLS more accessible with an affordable, workshop-orientated machine.
Daimler Buses is taking advantage of 3D printing’s customisation capabilities to produce small batches and replacement parts for its Mercedes-Benz and Setra brands.
Formlabs has announced the launch of Fuse 1, its first selective laser sintering (SLS) platform, and Form Cell, an automated production solution that houses Form 2 machines.
SLM Solutions, a metal additive manufacturing system provider, has announced its global headquarters and production facility has had its ISO 9001:2015 and ISO 14001:2015 accreditation from TUV NORD CERT GmbH renewed.
Concept Laser has further expanded its reach into the aerospace sector after a Wright-Patterson Air Force Base engineering school purchased an M2 cusing machine.
Concept Laser has revealed its LaserCUSING process has been leveraged by a leading player in the craniomaxillofacial (CMF) surgery field to produce patient-specific implants with titanium.
Concept Laser has announced a partnership agreement with GoEngineer, a technology and software supplier. The aim is to utilise the market-leading strengths of both companies to expand their respective footprints in metal additive manufacturing.
Shining 3D is best known for a range of affordable, extrusion-based desktop 3D printers but here at TCT Asia 2017, the company is showing how ambitious it is with expansions into new areas of additive manufacturing technology.