On the latest episode of the Additive Insight podcast, we're joined by Shapeways CEO Marleen Vogelaar and COO Jule Witte to discuss how the pair helped to rescue the Shapeways brand and what comes next for the company.
The 3D Systems ProX 800 represents the 45th 3D printing platform to be run by Agile, with nine SLA machines from 3D Systems being supplemented by a fleet of DLP, FDM, SLS and MultiJet Printing platforms.
The company says it will bring improved pricing options for larger part orders, enhanced quality control, and industry-focused certifications. Protolabs will also maintain its low-volume and quick-turn prototyping offering.
Norco’s upgraded plant and range of equipment now includes a 6-axis 3D printer, which features a robot arm equipped with an advanced S25 extruder to enable large-format additive manufacturing.
Through a recently announced strategic partnership, ADDMAN will produce test parts and prototypes with CF3D technology as the service provider looks to support 'high-stakes' applications like Hypersonics and UAVs.
Manuevo – a subsidiary of WVS International Inc. – will continue operating using the Shapeways name less than five months after the company launched in the wake of Shapeways' bankruptcy.
As WeAreAM expands its facility, the company believes its new FormUp 350 will play a key role in fulfilling its commitment to industrial-scale, serial production for the medical and aerospace industries.