Farsoon has announced the completion of the first phase of its Advanced Material Factory project after 20 months of construction. The new factory started its first production run of Farsoon plastic powder bed fusion material in early January.
FLYING-CAM, a company specialising in design and manufacturing of unmanned helicopters as well as professional drone filming services, unveiled its newest unmanned aircraft system, Discovery, when it celebrated its 30th anniversary recently.
Braskem announced on January 4 the acquisition of taulman3D, a leading 3D filament supplier of nylon, recycled PETG, and PET filaments to aerospace, automotive, healthcare, industrial, government and higher education professionals.
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.
Deformation caused by residual stress in metal additive manufacturing fabrication technology is a major concern according to Waseda University. A multinational team of researchers have proposed a design strategy to address the challenge.
PostProcess, a leader in automated and intelligent post-processing solutions for 3D printed parts, and EOS have announced a distribution partnership to provide a fully automated and sustainable depowdering solution for EOS customers.
Farsoon Technologies is joining the ColdMetalFusion Alliance to provide industrial-grade SLS machines for high throughput manufacturing operations. The company plans to set new standards for the reliable production of green parts in sinter-based AM.
After previously working with KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Linköping University, Sahlgrenska, Akademiska, and Chalmers University of Technology, Swedish company Wematter has now also signed a contract with Örebro University.
AM Software provider VoxelDance announced in early October the upcoming release of Voxeldance Additive 4.0, the latest version of its All-in-One AM build preparation software, a significant part of its mission to help businesses boost productivity.
Aircraft equipment manufacturer Safran has announced the inauguration of a 12,500 square metre additive manufacturing campus, developed to cover research, engineering and production.