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VELO3D and Honeywell Aerospace Enter Partnership

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DE Editors · February 11, 2020 · …Aerospace, a user of additive manufacturing (AM) technologies with knowledge across various platforms and applications, have announced a partnership to qualify VELO3D’s Sapphire system as a manufacturing platform for 3D print production of aircraft components. The Sapphire system was selected for its capabilities for building complex geometries without…

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A New Workflow: Ultrafast Design at the Desktop

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Brian Albright · December 9, 2021 · …of making radically faster additive manufacturing tools. This aim was first directed at manufacturing end-use parts at 20X the productivity, but it became apparent that professional desktop users could also benefit from superior productivity. The result is Nexa3D’s newest 3D printer: the XiP. It has been designed with…

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Massivit 5000 Large-Scale 3D Printer Boosts Production Speeds 30X

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DE Editors · May 5, 2021 · …their lead times for manufacturing large parts, prototypes, and tooling by up to 30 times the production speed of existing technologies. Based on the company’s patented Gel Dispensing Printing (GDP) technology, the Massivit 5000 enables new resolutions, materials, and automation capabilities that can produce large parts in just…

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L’Oreal Inks Research Deal with Organovo

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John Newman · May 26, 2015 · …as it sometimes seems, additive manufacturing (AM) is still a developing technology. Realistically, AM has only been around for 25 years or so, making it younger than video games, cell phones, and any number of other technologies now taken for granted. Further, within AM itself, you can find…

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Elementum 3D Assists NASA HUNCH Program

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DE Editors · April 3, 2025 · …organization launched the Lunar Additive Manufacturing project through its HUNCH program. The competitors list is now down to six high schools, according to NASA. The additive manufacturing (AM) project challenges high school students to design and present innovative AM designs to solve real-world product development in diverse areas.…

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See Derby Run! Faster!

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John Newman · January 8, 2016 · …majority of uses for additive manufacturing (AM) aren’t likely to bring a tear to your eye, unless you just really love parts manufacturing. While figuring out new ways to build rocket engines using AM is impressive, it doesn’t really cause much in the way of warm fuzzies. Everyone…

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Velo3D Given $9.8 Million Department of War Contract

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DE Editors · April 1, 2026 · Velo3D, Inc., a metal additive manufacturing company has been awarded a $9.8 million, 5-year Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract supporting the Defense Logistics Agency's (DLA) Joint Additive Manufacturing Acceptability (JAMA) Pilot Parts Program, an initiative aimed at accelerating adoption of additively manufactured components across Department of War…

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Titanium Ribcage is Another First for 3D Printing

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John Newman · September 15, 2015 · …said for use of additive manufacturing (AM) in the medical field. Doctors and researchers are continually dreaming up with new ways to improve the lives of patients by leveraging the power of AM.Two months ago, a 54-year-old Spanish man went into surgery at Salamanca University Hospital for chest…

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Stratasys Customer Advisory Board Focuses on Collaboration

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DE Editors · April 8, 2024 · …Aerospace, Automotive, and Industrial Manufacturing, as well as institutions of research and higher learning. Some of the participants on the board include manufacturers such as Boeing, TE Connectivity and Toyota, along with schools that have known manufacturing programs such as Wichita State’s National Institute for Aviation Research (NIAR),…

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3D Systems Looks to the Future of Manufacturing with Figure 4

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John Newman · April 22, 2016 · …the last few decades, additive manufacturing (AM) has been sold as an alternative to more traditional forms of manufacturing. It has been able to grow largely in part to its flexibility and usefulness as a rapid prototyping tool. However, as nearly any AM pundit will report, for the…

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Markforged Acquires Teton Simulation Software

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Brian Albright · April 7, 2022 · …optimizes part performance for additive manufacturing applications. Markforged will integrate Teton’s technology with its 3D printing software solution, Eiger, as a subscription add-on. According to the company, the acquisition enhances Markforged’s lead in distributed manufacturing by extending its end-to-end platform with fast, automated validation of the most demanding…

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Nano Dimension Plans Reveal of New Tech at Formnext

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DE Editors · October 15, 2024 · …Engineered for production-level serial manufacturing, the Admatec series has capability to 3D print advanced complex technical ceramics. The company will demonstrate Admatec’s capability within industrial manufacturing applications, such as the production of components for semiconductor equipment or process manufacturing. Nano Dimension’s stand will also demonstrate applications addressable with…

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3YOURMIND’s Agile Manufacturing Execution System Features Direct Integration with AM Ordering

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DE Editors · November 8, 2018 · …the world to Agile Manufacturing,” 3YOURMIND is announcing the launch of its latest product: Agile Manufacturing Execution System. The company will present its product at formnext 2018. The agile manufacturing system expands the company's end-to-end additive manufacturing (AM) workflow from the part ordering platform to production scheduling. This…

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Sculpt in CAD With This Marble 3D Printer

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John Newman · October 25, 2013 · …of the potential of additive manufacturing (AM) lies with materials. Beyond prototyping, plastic parts only have so many applications. The development of metal AM brought the technology to the attention of companies such as GE and Ford, and governmental entities the likes of the US Navy.New AM materials…

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3D Printing Enters the Kitchen with Foodini

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John Newman · December 12, 2013 · …The first commercially available additive manufacturing (AM) system for food preparation can make cookies in almost any shape imaginable, in a large variety of flavors. The Foodini comes from a Barcelona company named Natural Machines that is so new its website isn’t much more than a messaging service.…

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America Makes and ANSI Additive Manufacturing Standards Collaborative Release Progress Report

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DE Editors · May 1, 2025 · …the Standardization Roadmap for Additive Manufacturing, Version 3.0, published by the America Makes and ANSI Additive Manufacturing Standardization Collaborative (AMSC). The progress report provides updates on standards, research and conformity assessment activities. It also captures suggested modifications to existing gaps and identifies additional gaps to be considered for…

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Nanoscribe Introduces 3D Printing by 2GL

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DE Editors · November 21, 2023 · …its 2GL technology for additive manufacturing of optical-grade 2D and 2.5D microstructures, is a solution for industrial manufacturing and mastering of microoptics. Now, Nanoscribe takes the voxel tuning technology to a new level by introducing 3D printing by 2GL as an addition to the aligned 2-photon lithography (A2PL)…

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Made in Space Focuses on 3D Printing That’s Out of This World

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John Newman · April 18, 2013 · Additive manufacturing (AM) has a whole lot going on in the world, and, increasingly, has a lot going on out of this world as well. 3D printing in space is an idea that excites a lot of people. Both NASA and the ESA have notions about building moon…

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NASA Names 3D-Printed Habitat Winners

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Brian Albright · September 22, 2017 · …advancement and innovation in additive construction that we’ve seen from these teams is inspiring,” said Jim Reuter, NASA’s deputy associate administrator for the Space Technology Mission Directorate (STMD). “Meeting the technology goals of this challenge proves that competition can push boundaries, and their work puts us that much…

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Xerox Exits the Metal 3D Printing Business

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Beth Stackpole · August 18, 2023 · …to sell the Elem Additive Solutions Liquid Metal AM business to ADDiTEC, another provider of metal AM solutions. The acquisition, initiated months after reported downsizing at the Xerox division, comes four years after Xerox’s 2019 purchase of metal 3D printing startup Vader Systems. That acquisition, the basis for…

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