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Nexa3D Buys XYZ Printing’s SLS Technology

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DE Editors · March 28, 2023 · Nexa3D announces the acquisition of XYZ Printing’s SLS business, inclusive of technology, distribution and service. Effective immediately, Nexa3D will add the MfgPro230xS and MfgPro236xS printers to its powder bed product portfolio, expanding access to SLS printing technology to its combined customer base. Over the past 5 years, the…

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Essentium Launches On-Demand AM Service Offering

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DE Editors · March 24, 2023 · …Inc., leader in industrial additive manufacturing (AM), has launched Essentium Parts On-Demand (EPOD,) an in-house production service grounded in its high speed extrusion (HSETM) 3D printing technology. The service offers manufacturers access to Essentium’s engineering expertise and open AM ecosystem of solutions for fast and cost-effective production of…

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LPKF Offers PCB Rapid Prototyping

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John Newman · February 27, 2012 · …prototyping is done with additive manufacturing (AM). One area that is still just outside the AM realm is printed circuit boards (though maybe not for long). In the meantime, though, we’ll look at another method of creating printed circuit boards (PCB) rapidly.LPKF is a German company with a…

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SME Announces 2023 Award of Merit Honorees

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DE Editors · March 31, 2023 · …an engineer specializing in additive manufacturing with Dm3d in Auburn Hills, MI. Bond worked in manufacturing for the past 46 years, most recently for Boeing Commercial Aircraft. After many experiences in varied environments, he decided to retire and focus on consulting over the last 5 years. His past…

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SPEE3D Collaborates With Northeastern University Kostas Research Institute

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DE Editors · January 31, 2025 · SPEE3D, a metal additive manufacturing company, has sold a WARPSPEE3D printer to Northeastern University and the school's Kostas Research Institute (KRI) in Burlington, MA. The investment will teach students about cold spray additive manufacturing (CSAM) and allow the university to collaborate with the U.S. Army Research Laboratory (ARL)…

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3D Systems Partners with ZVerse

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DE Editors · November 5, 2019 · …(CADaaS) platform for digital manufacturing, is partnering with 3D Systems, a provider of parts manufacturing services. The strategic alignment will provide 3D Systems’ customers with access to ZVerse’s network of certified designers who can lend their expertise to optimize file formats—facilitating desired final parts. These services include everything…

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3D Systems Unveils High-Speed, Fab-Grade Printing System

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Brian Albright · June 20, 2014 · …a way to revolutionize manufacturing, but up until now it has suffered from a significant limitation: mass production. Making large quantities of anything via 3D printing can be a slow, expensive process.3D Systems, as part of its efforts to enable the Google Project Ara customized, mass-produced phone, has…

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Carl Bass, Todd Grimm Headline Dyndrite Developer Council Event

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DE Editors · April 20, 2020 · …key new developments in additive hardware and software. There's a range of speakers and presenters from across the additive industry, combined with sessions to network with peers, experts and contacts. Carl Bass will host a closing panel discussion featuring executives from leading 3D printer manufacturers. Todd Grimm will…

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Ceramics Printing Heats Up

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Brian Albright · January 15, 2016 · …foams of similar density. Additive manufacturing of such materials is of interest for propulsion components, thermal protection systems, porous burners, microelectromechanical systems, and electronic device packaging.The team published their work in the January edition of Science. You can learn more about in the video below.” frameborder=“0” allowfullscreen=“yes”>Source: Gizmodo

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RAPID Conference Issues Call for Speakers

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DE Editors · October 17, 2011 · …DE EditorsThe Society for Manufacturing Engineers has announced its call for presentation abstracts for the RAPID 2012 and 3D IMAGING Conference and Exposition to be held in Atlanta May 22-25, 2012. Deadline for abstracts is Oct. 28, 2011. Submissions will be reviewed by the technical advisors of SME’s…

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Airwolf 3D Debuts with a Speedy Desktop 3D Printer

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John Newman · February 12, 2014 · …word “airwolf” isn’t an additive manufacturing (AM) system. I still have fond memories of watching the old TV show as a kid, realizing it was essentially Knight Rider in helicopter form. Airwolf 3D doesn’t fire missiles at bad guys, however, instead it builds 3D printers, which is probably…

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Sauber Motorsports Progresses with 3D Systems’ Solutions

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DE Editors · November 19, 2024 · …two PSLA 270—to its manufacturing workflow. The combination of these technologies along with 3D Systems’ Accura Composite PIV, Accura Xtreme and Figure 4 ceramic-filled materials will increase Sauber’s production capacity for wind tunnel parts. 3D Systems’ SLA 750 Dual is recognized as a fast Stereolithography (SLA) solution. The…

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Trumpf to Debut Upgraded TruPrint 2000 3D Printing System

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DE Editors · January 4, 2024 · …productivity,” says Miguel Verdejo, additive manufacturing product and project manager at Trumpf’s Laser Technology Center, in Michigan. “In addition to the upgrades of the TruPrint 2000, the machine has the process monitoring and calibration features found in all TruPrint machines. Ensuring repeatable and high-quality parts is the top…

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3D Printing Takes to the Skies

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John Newman · July 10, 2012 · Slowly but surely additive manufacturing (AM) is insinuating itself into industry. Maybe not even so slowly. The basic strengths of AM (complex internal geometries, the capability to create strong, lightweight objects) are of particular interest to aerospace companies to help reduce fuel costs and lower manufacturing expenditures.We first…

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Hot Chemistry in Cool 3D-Printed Plastics

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Brian Albright · August 12, 2014 · Thanks to the efforts of scientists in the UK, it may now be possible to perform “hot” chemistry in sealed reactors made from 3D-printed polypropylene.The plastic reactors can be used to perform hydrothermal chemical syntheses. University of Glasgow chemistry researchers Lee Cronin and Ross Forgan developed a process…

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Velo3D, Aurelia Technologies Partner to Advance AM

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DE Editors · June 10, 2026 · …advancing the use of additive manufacturing in next‑generation gas turbine systems. The partnership supports Aurelia's continuous improvement plans, including design consolidation, faster iteration, supply chain resilience, and cost reductions, according to Velo3D. Velo3D says it values the collaboration because it supports the role of additive manufacturing in advanced…

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3D Systems Unveils Figure 4 Integrated Additive Manufacturing Platform

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Admin · March 24, 2017 · …modular, scalable and integrated additive manufacturing platform. 3D Systems’ Figure 4 production platform is designed to produce plastic parts fast, delivering lower total cost of operations while offering compelling comparisons to conventional methods.Based on its Figure 4 technology, 3D Systems’ new platform allows customers to tailor configurations and…

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Stratasys Delivers Open Software Platform

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DE Editors · October 28, 2021 · …has introduced the GrabCAD Additive Manufacturing Platform, an open and enterprise-ready software platform that enables manufacturers to manage production-scale additive manufacturing operations. Stratasys’ platform is designed for the needs of additive manufacturing across the entire digital thread—from design through production—while also integrating with Industry 4.0 infrastructure and enterprise…

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3D Printing Makes Super Bowl Debut

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Brian Albright · February 5, 2016 · WhiteClouds had very little time to design and produce the arm brace. Image: WhiteCloudsFans rooting for the Carolina Panthers in this week’s Super Bowl can thank 3D printing for slightly increasing their chances of a victoryThe reason: Star linebacker Thomas Davis is relying on a printed arm brace…

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Fast Radius Raises $48M to Expand Platform for Production-Grade Additive Manufacturing

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DE Editors · April 3, 2019 · …scale up its global manufacturing footprint as well as its software development, application engineering and sales teams. “Additive manufacturing is increasingly becoming the logical direction for future supply chain strategies, blurring the lines between physical and virtual warehousing for products in many industries,” said Scott Price, chief strategy…

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