Engineering services company Leap 71 has announced a collaboration with The Exploration Company that will focus on the development of a computationally engineered rocket engine.
Sigma Additive Solutions has signed non-binding letters of intent to sell off its quality assurance IP and acquire travel technology company NextTrip - the brand under which it is expected to operate under upon the transactions closing.
Xavier Malina, Head of Artificial Intelligence at Ai Build provides his thoughts on the benefits artificial intelligence could hold for advanced manufacturing processes like 3D printing.
On this episode of the Additive Insight podcast, we’re joined by Senvol co-founder and President, Annie Wang to discuss machine learning, material qualification and more.
Nano Dimension has announced that it is acquiring the technology and intellectual property of the UK-based company Additive Flow, which supplies solutions for 3D design simulation and optimisation.
Cora Leibig explains why she felt compelled to established Chromatic 3D Materials, the capabilities of the company’s materials portfolio, and the applications this offering is enabling.
Authentise CEO Andre Wegner joins us on the Additive Insight podcast to discuss the company's product portfolio, the growth of AM, and the prospect of consolidation in the additive industry.
LatticeRobot has launched a new community for engineers to come together to address the challenges of lattice research, discoverability and interoperability.
Hexagon has announced it has completed the acquisition of CADS Additive, a provider of specialised software that helps companies prepare designs for metal 3D printing. According to Hexagon, CADS Additive simplifies the process of PBF 3D printing.
The software has been designed for use with the Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) company’s large-format RoboWAAM 3D printer to give operators a fully controllable production process.
SLM Solutions and Assembrix have celebrated ‘remarkable progress’ in secure remote 3D printing. Building on the integration of Assembrix VMS software into SLM’s machines, both companies are beginning the next phase to ensure enhanced safety.