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Velo3D Launches the 2022 ​​Seeing is Believing AM Tour in 15 U.S. Cities

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DE Editors · February 23, 2022 · …the Seeing is Believing Additive Manufacturing Tour, which will visit 15 U.S. cities throughout 2022. The event series focuses on educating engineers, technology influencers and key decision makers about the benefits and capabilities of additive manufacturing technology and how Velo3D’s solution can transform their businesses. Tour Dates Detroit,…

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A Step Closer to the Future: 3D Printing with Graphene

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John Newman · February 13, 2015 · …run graphene through an additive manufacturing (AM) system, and now the waiting is over.A team of researchers from Imperial College London, and the University of Warwick, have successfully 3D printed small structures with graphene. Other researchers around the world have had success with printing simple nano-structures with graphene,…

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HRL Laboratories Registers New 3D-Printed Alloy

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DE Editors · April 16, 2019 · …obtained registration of an additive alloy from The Aluminum Association. HRL will be granted registration number 7A77.50 for the aluminum powder used to additively manufacture the alloy, and number 7A77.60L for the printed alloy. The Aluminum Association oversees alloy registration and product standards used throughout industry. The association’s…

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SPEE3D Supersonic 3D Printing Design Challenge Kicks Off at RAPID + TCT 2019

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DE Editors · May 21, 2019 · SPEE3D, makers of a metal 3D printer leveraging supersonic 3D deposition (SP3D) technology, is kicking off its inaugural “SPEE3D Supersonic 3D Printing Design Challenge” at RAPID + TCT 2019. SPEE3D will be printing continuously throughout RAPID + TCT at booth #1941. The contest challenges the 3D printing communities…

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3D Printing Aids Tumor-Removal Surgery

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Brian Albright · July 15, 2014 · We’re still a few years away from practical bioprinting of human organs, but physicians have found other ways to leverage 3D printing in the meantime. Surgeons created a model of the tumor and surrounding organs to practice the surgery. Image: Sant Joan de DeuIn the latest example, surgeons…

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3D Systems and Daimler Collaborate

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DE Editors · January 24, 2025 · …expertise for automotive serial additive manufacturing parts for trucks, buses, and motorcoaches with 3D Systems’ expertise in 3D printing technology, materials, and applications, Oqton’s software leadership, and the pioneering work of Wibu-Systems in digital rights and IP management. This collaboration enables Daimler Buses to deliver enhanced service capabilities…

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TechSoft 3D Launches Innovation Lab

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Kenneth Wong · March 17, 2020 · …Systemes SolidWorks, 3D systems maker Desktop Metal, and on-demand manufacturing service provider Xometry, Adobe, Hexagon, Siemens, and more. The company offers four SDKs: HOOPS Communicator, HOOPS Exchange, HOOPS Visualize, and HOOPS Publish.

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Arup Develops 3D Printed Construction-grade Steel Structures

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John Newman · June 9, 2014 · …probably never heard of additive manufacturing (AM), now it’s becoming difficult to find a field that doesn’t benefit from the technology. One particular field that is ripe for further development is AM in construction. Most AM experiments in construction have been focused on building entire structures using the…

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Researchers Bioprint a Trachea

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John Newman · April 8, 2014 · Additive manufacturing (AM) has created mechanical marvels and produced technological triumphs, and while you might appreciate what the technology has done for industries such as aerospace, no use of AM is more valuable to humanity as a whole than what has been accomplished in the medical field. Low-cost…

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Italian Company 3ntr Offers High Resolution A4 3D Printer

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John Newman · October 21, 2013 · …of the attention surrounding additive manufacturing (AM) systems is focused on the largest companies, smaller businesses continue to find ways to innovate and compete. Formlabs is the poster child for this sort of innovation, being the first company to bring stereolithography to a desktop platform, but it isn’t…

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SLM Solutions Presents New Software Partner Ecosystem

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DE Editors · November 22, 2022 · Metal additive manufacturing company SLM Solutions presents its new software partner ecosystem. Comprised of the key software players in the additive manufacturing market, it is designed to complement its in-house software portfolio to deliver a comprehensive End-to-End additive manufacturing software solution set. It is tailored to the customer’s…

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Big Business Gets Additive Manufacturing

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Jamie Gooch · May 1, 2017 · …very large builds. GE Additive, which calls itself the world’s leading digital industrial company, has invested about $1.5 billion in manufacturing and additive technologies at GE’s Global Research Center. It wants to grow its new additive business to $1 billion by 2020 and sell 10,000 additive machines over…

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Moon Rocks Could Fuel 3D Printers

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John Newman · December 4, 2012 · …embraced the concept of additive manufacturing (AM) in a big way. The agency has looked to AM to build satellites in space, used it to create parts for the space exploration vehicle (SEV), and has investigated including a small 3D printer on board the SEV and future spacecraft…

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Filabot Fuels Home 3D Printers with Recycled Plastic

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John Newman · February 1, 2012 · …quite hit the mass manufacturing stage.Filabot has been designed to fit on the desktop, with measurements of 24x2x12 in. You can’t feed whole plastic bottles into the current design, which requires the user to chop the plastic he means to recycle into around 4-in. pieces. These pieces are…

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Digital Engineering, October 2019

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DE Editors · October 1, 2019 · …Composite performance inseparable from manufacturing process and material design. (Finding) the Right Stuff Impressed with the cool shapes you can build on a 3D printer? What's even cooler are the materials you can use to make them. Enabling the Designer Material Era of Additive Manufacturing The consensus: It's…

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Wax Paste Material for Jewelry Casting

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Brian Albright · June 26, 2015 · The jewelry market has begun embracing 3D printing as a way to more easily create castable models, but there are some drawbacks to using traditional resin printing materials for these applications. EnvisionTEC may have come up with a solution. The company has announced what it is calling the…

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MIT Students Develop In-situ Scanning for 3D Printers

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John Newman · August 1, 2014 · Anyone who has worked with a 3D printer for any length of time knows the frustration of a bad print. At best you’ve just wasted some time and materials, at worst the prototype you were hoping to show to a prospective client has been ruined.MIT students Claudio V.…

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Rail Company Picks ROBOZE for Additive Manufactured Parts

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DE Editors · August 5, 2024 · …to delivering advanced, high-quality manufacturing for our customers. The partnership will enable us to harness 3D printing to improve operational efficiency and reduce costs for producing prototypes and railway spare parts.” says Luca D’Aquila, chief operating officer, Hitachi Rail Group and CEO Hitachi Rail Italy. “This additive solution…

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Optomec Now Features Simultaneous 5-Axis Hybrid Metal Printing

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DE Editors · November 14, 2018 · …capabilities for high-quality metal additive and hybrid manufacturing at Formnext 2018 in mid-November in Frankfurt, Germany. The LENS 860 Hybrid Controlled Atmosphere (CA) System is the latest addition to the Machine Tool Series, which integrates Optomec’s LENS 3D metal printing technology with high-performance vertical machining platforms. “The LENS…

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Tactum Lets You Manipulate 3D Models on Your Skin

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Brian Albright · October 2, 2015 · Using a 3D printer is straightforward. Designing an object that can be printed? Not so much. 3D design requires a certain amount of specialized knowledge and experience with advanced design software. Teacher Madeline Gannon wants to lower the knowledge barrier so that more people can take advantage of…

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