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Oak Ridge Creates Renewable Composite Material with Lignin

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Brian Albright · January 20, 2019 · …byproduct of the biofuel manufacturing process. It’s a polymer found in most plants. While it can be burned to generate power in a biorefinery, those facilities produce so much lignin that it still creates a significant waste stream. ORNL first published research on its lignin work in Applied…

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Stratasys, Shin-Etsu Jointly Launch P3 Silicone 25A

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DE Editors · July 15, 2025 · …parts. “The proliferation of additive manufacturing in production environments depends on specialty materials that perform to the standards of traditional methods,” says Rich Garrity, chief business unit officer, Stratasys. “Our collaboration with Shin-Etsu delivers precisely that. P3 Silicone 25A gives manufacturers the flexibility of additive with the trusted…

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Wohlers Associates, America Makes Team Up to Offer DfAM Course

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DE Editors · June 8, 2022 · …a three-day design for additive manufacturing (DfAM) course. The July 18-20, 2022 course will be held at America Makes’ headquarters in Youngstown, OH. The course is open to the public, with members of America Makes getting discounted pricing. “Rethinking methods of design, coupled with understanding the true capabilities…

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3D Filament From Recycled Plastics

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Brian Albright · February 23, 2015 · If you are excited about the growth of 3D printing, but worried about the potential environmental impact of all that plastic filament, some sustainable solutions are on the way. Dimension Polymers, for example, has developed a 3D printing filament made from recycled plastic.Dimension hopes to address a growing…

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HARTING Uses Hot Lithography in 3D printing

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DE Editors · July 2, 2024 · …integrating LDS technology into additive manufacturing. After years of collaboration, a material that enables 3D printing of LDS components is now available. Commercial use of the hot lithography process at HARTING has begun. Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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Additive Manufacturing Becomes an Integral Part of Medical Device Manufacturing

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Kenneth Wong · June 27, 2025 · Ten years ago, Jenny Chen, M.D., founded 3DHeals, to focus on educating, connecting, and discovering innovators and entrepreneurs in the space of bioprinting, regenerative medicine, and healthcare applications using 3D printing. She is a practicing neuroradiologist, who holds degrees in both medicine and radiology from the David Geffen…

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Renishaw Installs Latest Additive Manufacturing System at CATEC

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Admin · March 20, 2017 · …various projects to address manufacturing challenges within the aerospace sector. An example of this close collaboration between both companies is their involvement in the FUTURALVE project that receives funding from the Centre for the Development of Industrial Technology, a public organization for technology development in Spain. CATEC is…

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3D Control Systems Launches AI-Powered 3D Printing Workflow Management Software

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Kenneth Wong · February 5, 2021 · …launched a new AM (additive manufacturing) workflow management software, dubbed ZAP, powered by AI and ML (machine learning). “The automated workflow platform integrates disparate 3D printer systems, frees users of risk for future technology integrations, and eliminates costs for system migration, deployment, and upgrades. This makes the new…

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Divergent, PSA Bring 3D Printing to Auto Manufacturing

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Brian Albright · November 18, 2016 · …Group intends to improve manufacturing efficiency using 3D printing.“We are very impressed by the promising new opportunities in Divergent 3D’s technology,” said Carlos Tavares, chairman of the managing board at PSA Group. “We’re convinced that these spectacular advances in 3D printing will help position PSA Group as a…

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Full Spectrum Laser Kickstarts a Desktop Stereolithography System

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John Newman · January 24, 2014 · …story surrounding most desktop additive manufacturing (AM) systems revolves around improvements in the material extrusion process, with strata lines becoming less defined in each new generation. Formlabs altered that story somewhat with the introduction of the FORM 1, a desktop stereolithography system that offered a vast improvement on…

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Epson Developing Industrial 3D Printers

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John Newman · January 10, 2014 · …willing to concede that additive manufacturing (AM) is more than just a trend. Big business, defense, and the medical industry have all shown a keen interest in what 3D printing can accomplish, and growing numbers of home users are also experimenting with the technology.For most of its lifespan,…

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GE Picks 400-plus Schools to Receive 3D Printers

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Admin · June 5, 2017 · …part of the GE Additive Education Program, reaching more than 180,000 students around the globe. With a goal of developing pipelines of future talent in additive manufacturing around the world, GE will send a desktop polymer printer package to primary and secondary schools, and a metal printing machine…

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ESI to Launch its Additive Manufacturing Simulation Solution at Formnext

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DE Editors · November 8, 2018 · …software and services for manufacturing industries, will launch its Additive Manufacturing (AM) simulation solution in Frankfurt, Germany at Formnext, one of the world’s largest tradeshows for next generation manufacturing technologies. Leveraging ESI’s unique knowledge of material physics and its long-lasting support of the world’s largest OEMs across industrial…

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Buller Stepping Down From Velo3D CEO Post

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DE Editors · December 19, 2023 · …in the rapidly growing additive manufacturing industry,” says Carl Bass, chairman of the Board of Velo3D. “We are incredibly grateful to Benny for all his contributions. However, given the current environment, the board believed a change would best position the company for future success. We look forward to…

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Printednest is for the Birds

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John Newman · August 11, 2014 · Many city dwellers are still interested in nature, they just don’t necessarily want to be surrounded by it. A trip to the zoo or the nearest city park is often just enough nature to scratch the itch without driving beyond cell phone reception. A new project named Printednest…

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WeAreAM Adds DMP Flex 350 Dual to Workflow

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DE Editors · January 30, 2024 · …a digital and metal additive manufacturing company located in Brescia, Lombardia, Italy, has added 3D Systems’ DMP Flex 350 Dual to its new Center of Excellence. WeAreAM’s services cover additive manufacturing from application engineering and design through production and post-processing for industrial markets such as oil & gas,…

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3D Implants for Head, Face Injuries

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Brian Albright · November 22, 2016 · …is leading the ADEPT project—Additive-manufacture for Design-led Efficient Patient Treatment. The maxillofacial team at Morriston is working with PDR at Cardiff Metropolitan University, printer manufacturer Renishaw and additive manufacturing specialist LPW Technology.The project was funded by Innovate UK and the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council.“The software will…

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MakerBot Sponsors Assistive Technology Hackathon

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John Newman · December 18, 2015 · …technology using 3D printing. Additive manufacturing (AM) has helped to produce low-cost prosthetics and surgical models, and even provided a boost for stem cell research.In the spirit of the holiday season, MakerBot recently sponsored an assistive technology hackaton, called the Bay Area Makeathon. Creative types were given 72…

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MakerBot Class-Action Lawsuit Dismissed

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Jess Lulka · July 12, 2016 · After a year of litigation, the MakerBot class-action lawsuit has officially been dismissed. According to the official ruling, while there was reason for the plantiffs to present a lawsuit, they did not generate a strong enough interference for the PSLRA. The court also ruled that “almost all of…

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Voxeljet Adds TPU, PP to Sintering Toolkit

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Brian Albright · September 28, 2018 · Voxeljet AG has launched several specialty materials for its High Speed Sintering line of 3D printers, including polypropylene and thermoplastic polyurethane. A flexible HSs cube made of polyamide 12. Image courtesy of voxeljet. “We are really excited about the speed we see in the qualification of new materials…

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