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CoreTechnologie Presents new 4D_Additive Manufacturing Software Suite

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DE Editors · January 17, 2019 · …presents its new 4D_Additive Manufacturing Software Suite. The German-French company has introduced a software suite to prepare CAD models for all major 3D printing methods. With 4D_Additive CAD data of all current systems such as Catia, NX, Solidworks, Creo, STEP or JT is read by precise native interfaces…

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Protolabs Celebrates 20 Years of Digital Manufacturing with Grand Opening of New Facility

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DE Editors · May 17, 2019 · …opening of its advanced manufacturing facility in Brooklyn Park, MN. The 215,000- sq.-ft. CNC machining facility, which currently houses nearly 300 mills and lathes, is Protolabs’ eighth manufacturing plant in the United States, and 12th globally. The new facility is the centerpiece of Protolabs’ 20th anniversary—a milestone the…

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Body Labs Launches API for Digital Clothing Manufacturing

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John Newman · March 4, 2015 · …into realms of commercial manufacturing, including apparel.While we can’t print out a new outfit everyday just yet, Body Labs is working toward a day when that could become a possibility. The company is focused on producing deformable body scans that create a realistic digitally simulated body. The latest…

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Xometry Earns Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification

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DE Editors · March 21, 2025 · Xometry has earned Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC Level 2), for adherence to cybersecurity and information security standards for the aerospace and defense industries as set forth by the U.S. Department of Defense. The recently finalized CMMC framework requires contractors seeking to do business with the Department of…

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Sintavia Develops Proprietary Copper Printing Technology

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DE Editors · July 28, 2021 · …very difficult metal for additive manufacturing—further cements Sintavia’s role as the global leader in the application of AM within the Aerospace, Defense, and Space industry.” Earle added that Sintavia is currently developing proprietary standards for other materials, including refractory alloys, for use across the aerospace, defense, and space…

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PC-DMIS Touch Portable on ROMER Arms Released

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John Newman · October 31, 2013 · Hexagon Metrology announced the commercial availability of ROMER measuring arm packages equipped with PC-DMIS Touch Portable, a new measurement software. Utilizing high-resolution multi-touch display technology on a tablet PC, users physically interact with the software’s guided measurement sequences and report templates.With PC-DMIS Touch, one-time dimensions are executed through…

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Stratasys Acquires Software Company Riven

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DE Editors · October 27, 2022 · …integrated into Stratasys’ GrabCAD Additive Manufacturing Platform, benefiting those using any Stratasys 3D printer running GrabCAD Print software. “We believe that by identifying state of the art technology platforms and cultivating them under the Stratasys umbrella, companies like Riven can add incremental growth engines to our platform. By…

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Researchers Print Wearable Battery

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Brian Albright · November 17, 2017 · …than previous flexible battery manufacturing processes.The technique could supply temporary power for mobile phones or medical devices. “In future it can be used for mobile phones,” Areir said. “For example, if the phone battery is dead, you could plug the phone into the supercapacitor wristband and it could…

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Morf3D’s Applied Digital Manufacturing Center Partners with Starburst Aerospace

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DE Editors · October 1, 2021 · …a company in metal additive manufacturing (AM) that specializes in AM optimization and engineering for the aerospace, defense and space industries, announces that Starburst Aerospace has committed to a technology development partnership in its new Applied Digital Manufacturing Center (ADMC) in Long Beach, CA. Morf3D has also added…

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Materialise Launches Mindware, Advisory Service for 3D Printing 

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DE Editors · May 21, 2020 · …for 3D printing as well as defining strategy, qualify manufacturing processes. Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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Tinkerine Studios Becomes Canada’s First Publicly Traded 3D Printer Manufacturer

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John Newman · April 24, 2014 · Additive manufacturing (AM) may have its roots in the US, but it has spread around the globe. Nearly every country with some sort of manufacturing base has developed an AM market. China, Australia and the UK have all invested into the technology in an effort to give them…

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RAPID 2011 Call for Speakers

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DE Editors · October 11, 2010 · …2011/3D IMAGING is an additive manufacturing event that takes place in Minneapolis May 24-26, 2011.This is the largest and the longest running industry forum for the presentation and discussion of the latest developments, trends and techniques in rapid technologies and additive manufacturing. Speaking at RAPID 2011 can help…

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Nano Dimension to Unveil Fabrica 2.0 System

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DE Editors · September 3, 2021 · …and Printed Electronics (PE) manufacturing system provider, reveals that the Fabrica 2.0 Micro Additive Manufacturing (AM) System 〈Fabrica 2.0〉 will be exhibited at the RAPID + TCT event, to be held on September 13-15, 2021 in Chicago. The public will be able to see the printing system in…

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MELD Unveils 3PO 3D Metal Printer

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DE Editors · November 22, 2022 · …It features a MELD additive system with an integrated subtractive head independent of the additive portion. It has a large amount of cubic build space while eliminating the need for a separate subtractive machine, according to the company. 3PO, named after Star Wars droids like the other MELD…

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3D Printed Batteries May be Brought to You Courtesy of Graphene

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John Newman · September 3, 2014 · …been working on faster additive manufacturing (AM), specifically for Project Ara, and it certainly isn’t the only company interested.One vital piece of technology that will help companies fulfill their 3D printed smartphone dreams is the humble battery. In this case, the battery would also need to be built…

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FLUX All-in-one: The Swiss Army Knife of 3D Printing?

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John Newman · December 16, 2014 · …who like to talk about additive manufacturing (including yours truly) tend to go on about the flexibility and freedom of design 3D printing brings to a business. AM is a transformative technology, and is shifting the manner in which products are manufactured by democratizing (another buzz word) the…

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America Makes Names Winners of AAMI Project Call

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DE Editors · January 6, 2026 · …National Center for Defense Manufacturing and Machining (NCDMM) announce the winners of a recent project call funded by the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering’s Manufacturing Technology Office (OSD(R&E)), worth $1.1M. The project call, Allied Additive Manufacturing Interoperability (AAMI) Program, aims to establish…

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3D Printing the Speed of Light

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John Newman · April 29, 2016 · Although every type of additive manufacturing (AM) process can be leveraged to accomplish remarkable feats, printing with metal is arguably the area of AM with the greatest amount of promise for future applications. It may eventually be possible to print out everything from car bodies to entire jet…

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Rapid Ready Roundup

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John Newman · February 10, 2012 · …on the state of additive manufacturing, I come across many interesting news items. I’ll gather them up once every few weeks and present them in a Rapid Ready Roundup (like this one).First up, Morris Technologies has received a Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant from the U.S. government.…

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3D Printing? There’s An App For That!

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John Newman · January 7, 2016 · …made the devices incredibly popular.Additive manufacturing (AM) hasn’t quite hit the level of popular appeal of the ever-present smartphone, but it is slowly making its way into all levels of society. So what happens when you combine two great tastes that taste great together? A couple of different…

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