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The Cruncher Offers a Second Life for Failed Plastic Prints

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John Newman · February 6, 2015 · …the newest means of manufacturing, but it isn’t anywhere near perfect. Failed prints can be caused by any number of factors. For the most part, an object that has failed to print properly is headed for circular filing, or maybe the general recycle bin.Inventor Mark Dill has developed…

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Audi Expands 3D Printing Efforts with EOS and SLM Solutions

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Brian Albright · April 30, 2018 · …a development partnership with additive manufacturing specialist EOS. The EOS Additive Minds consulting division will work with Audi on the implementation of 3D printing as well as the development of a 3D printing center in Ingolstadt, Germany.“The aim is to not only supply Audi with the right additive…

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XJet, eqops Team Up for Advanced Manufacturing in UK, Ireland

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DE Editors · May 21, 2026 · …engineering consultancy specialising in additive manufacturing and advanced manufacturing technologies, which will see eqops represent XJet as its sales and support partner across the UK and Ireland. The move reinforces XJet’s presence in the UK and Ireland—markets recognized for their concentration of high-performance industries. The collaboration combines XJet…

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Sigma Labs and AMFG Announce Collaborate to Standardize Workflow

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DE Editors · March 22, 2022 · …with AMFG, provider of manufacturing execution systems (MES) software for additive manufacturing (AM), to expand the footprint of both companies’ solutions. Specifically, the combination of the MES and in situ monitoring systems will allow AMFG and Sigma Labs users and OEM companies to: automate full production workflow, including…

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College Student 3D Prints Own Orthodontic Aligners

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John Newman · March 23, 2016 · …a rapid adoption of additive manufacturing (AM). The process by which dentists make molds for many corrective procedures lends itself well to 3D printing. 3D scanning and the digital reproduction of dental x-rays have also played their parts.The end result of adding AM to dental practices could eventually…

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3D Printing Recreates the Statue of Zeus at Olympia

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John Newman · August 11, 2016 · …the company’s Fortus 900mc additive manufacturing system. While the original statue stood some 43 ft. tall, and was made from ivory, wood, gold and gems, the reproduction is a bit less ambitious. The finished print is about 6 ft. tall, and is constructed entirely of thermoplastic.Reproductions like the…

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Optomec Showcases AM Print Heads at RAPID

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DE Editors · May 2, 2023 · Optomec, manufacturer of additive manufacturing machines for 3D printed metal and printed electronics, is showcasing its latest print solutions at RAPID + TCT in Chicago, May 2-4. For 3D printed metal, Optomec is displaying its LDH 3.1 print head for directed energy deposition that allows users to change…

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MakerBot and Ultimaker Merge Entities

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DE Editors · May 12, 2022 · …to advance adoption of additive manufacturing. The combined companies can now offer a comprehensive desktop 3D printing ecosystem of hardware, software and materials. The new entity will be backed by existing investors, NPM Capital and MakerBot's parent company Stratasys, and will be infused with a planned cash investment…

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Jabil Shares Findings of 3D Printing Tech Trends Survey

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DE Editors · July 28, 2023 · …latest global survey of additive manufacturing decision makers. Since 2017, Jabil has conducted this biennial survey to trace the trajectory of additive manufacturing while identifying opportunities and challenges facing decision makers. The latest survey results reveal continued adoption of 3D printing in production environments despite roadblocks with cost…

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Rusal America Joins Neighborhood 91 Campus at Pittsburgh Airport

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DE Editors · March 30, 2021 · …innovation center dedicated to additive manufacturing (AM) technology, located at Pittsburgh International Airport’s (PIT) Innovation Campus. Neighborhood 91 will be home to Rusal America’s new aluminum AM powders business announced in January 2021. As a large supplier of low-carbon aluminum to the United States, Rusal America’s presence at…

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Nexa3D and KVG Scale Defense Manufacturing Capabilities

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DE Editors · April 23, 2024 · …its portfolio of deployable manufacturing solutions. This acquisition of HSE 180 and HSE 280i series printers enables the production of precision components for military and defense applications at the point of need around the world, according to the companies. KVG, with over a decade of experience in providing…

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Sigma Additive Solutions Expands in Post-Processing With Partnership

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DE Editors · March 7, 2023 · Sigma Additive Solutions, Inc. announced that it will partner with DyeMansion, a company in connected & integrated post-processing solutions for industrial polymer 3D-printing, to add an integrated hardware/software solution option that offers extra quality assurance for DyeMansion’s post-processing solutions: DM60, Powershot Performance and Powerfuse S. DyeMansion’s solution, the…

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Bioprinter Wins Design Award

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Brian Albright · May 16, 2019 · Teknikföretagen, the Association of Swedish Engineering Industries, has awarded its annual Grand Award of Design to the BIO X 3D bioprinter from CELLINK. Semcon’s design department worked with CELLINK to create a user-friendly exterior for the printer. The Grand Award of Design is based on input from a…

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Senvol Awarded Program on Delta Qualification

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DE Editors · January 24, 2024 · …machine learning approach to additive manufacturing process qualification. The work will be done as part of a contract that Senvol had been awarded by America Makes, the national additive manufacturing institute, and funded by the U.S. Air Force, to apply its machine learning software, Senvol ML, to enable…

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MIT 3D Prints Bone

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John Newman · June 18, 2013 · …episode in which bio additive manufacturing (AM) systems printed out entire bodies to create clones of people. Of course, the show used the idea to perpetuate the old pod person trope of clones replacing the original people, but the technology isn’t entirely fictional. Bioprinting has been used to…

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Freemelt ONE Order Designated for Texas A&M

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DE Editors · January 6, 2023 · Freemelt, a Swedish company vested in 3D printing, announces its sixth order in the North American research market, to Texas A&M University. The system will be delivered in the third quarter of 2023. Texas A&M University will use the machine for research in high-temperature materials. Interest in the…

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Purdue Prints Extremely Viscous Materials

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Brian Albright · July 6, 2018 · …can read more about the project in the journal Additive Manufacturing and in the video below. ” frameborder=“0” allowfullscreen=“yes”> Source: Purdue

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Nikon SLM Solutions, ArianeGroup Join Forces on AM-Fueled Space Apps

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DE Editors · July 1, 2025 · …cubic meter, using metal additive manufacturing via powder bed fusion. With this partnership, Nikon SLM Solutions will keep showcasing its advanced additive manufacturing technology capabilities for creation of complex, large-format components that are required to meet stringent quality and productivity requirements. The powder bed fusion technology employed for…

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Optomec Launches New Low-Cost 3D Printer for Metal Additive Manufacturing

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DE Editors · June 19, 2013 · …the school’s new Advanced Manufacturing education program.“Re-establishing America’s global competitiveness is dependent upon a new generation of technicians and engineers trained in advanced manufacturing technologies,” said professor C. Isaac Garcia. “The LENS 450 system is an excellent tool to conduct basic and applied research, and for training students…

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Clean Strands Seeks Public Backing for 3D Printing Safety Testing

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John Newman · May 21, 2015 · …pass. People will be manufacturing everything from toys to new doorknobs in their homes. Not only will that have a serious impact on the current manufacturing model, but it could have an impact on health as well.Clean Strands represents a group of researchers who want to ensure 3D…

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