EOS enables their customers to produce innovative and high quality products based on industrial 3D printing technologies. EOS is a global technology and quality leader for high-end solutions in the field of additive manufacturing (AM). Founded in 1989, they are a pioneer and world leader in the field of Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS) and provider of highly productive Additive Manufacturing Systems for plastic materials.
Industry Focus: Designing for Industrial Machinery and Heavy Equipment
The articles compiled in this special digital issue focus on how vendors are reacting to the need to digitize the factory floor and connect it all the way back through the enterprise to front-end product design and development.
Incodema3D Purchases 5 EOS Metal 3D Printers
EOS reports that 50% YoY growth for Incodema3D is driving investments in people, facilities, and EOS additive manufacturing technologies.
EOS Acquires Metalpine
Expanded access to titanium powders can help enhance process stability, scalability, and industrial readiness for metal additive manufacturing, EOS reports.
EOS Invests $3 Million in Texas Manufacturing and Logistics Facilities
This marks a significant step in EOS’ plan to boost its U.S. manufacturing capacity, enabling regional production and faster delivery of its metal additive…
EOS Is New Principal Member of AMGTA
Principal membership represents AMGTA’s highest level of engagement and is reserved for organizations demonstrating sustained leadership, strategic alignment, and a commitment…
Dyndrite Integrates with EOS Open Architecture
By harnessing EOS’s Build Plan and Toolpath API, Dyndrite LPBF Pro—combined with nLIGHT’s beam shaping laser technology, this delivers advanced vector-level control,…
Metal Additive Makes Waves Across Industries
The wide-ranging applications and industries associated with such applications are the result of ongoing improvements in metal AM technology via its hardware and software.
EOS Adds Four New Metal Additive Manufacturing Materials
These new materials have applications in the aerospace, energy, chemical, automotive, and marine industries.
Getting Schooled in DfAM
This piece checks in on how vendors and engineering schools are collaborating to impart new DfAM skills to students.
Jax State, EOS Partner to Create Additive Manufacturing Coursework
The partnership gives Jax State access to industrial-grade AM training as part of the university’s focus on advanced manufacturing technologies.
Ursa Major Picks EOS to Help Scale Hypersonics
Ursa Major now operates 6 metal AM systems, enabling the company to scale hypersonics production at its production facility in Youngstown, OH.
AM Transforms On-Demand Medical Device Production
AM enables high levels of customization for medical devices including implants, prosthetics and surgical guides.
EOS and NASA Ink Space Act Agreement
The Additive Minds Academy, in partnership with NASA, to help expand access to industrial 3D printing through technical knowledge and practical skills.
Making Inroads in Automotive
We reached out to companies in the AM space who work directly with automotive and other types of vehicle manufacturers to find out what’s happening.
Software Tools Advancing the AM Market
These tools (and their respective new capabilities) are designed to enhance how engineers prepare and share their designs with the manufacturing team that outputs the final print.
EOS Granted LPBF Training Contract by U.S. Navy
The U.S. Navy’s Maritime Industrial Base Program, in partnership with BlueForge Alliance, has funded the EOS Additive Minds Academy to train the MIB suppliers in laser powder…
Production-Grade Possibilities
Taking a closer look at industry progress in the creation of production-grade and end-use parts in additive manufacturing.