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Naval Research Lab Invests in Laser Powder-Bed Metal Printing

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Brian Albright · March 6, 2017 · …a wide range of additive manufacturing (AM) capabilities, ranging from quality monitoring to process parameter development, and need an architecture conducive to that research and development effort,” said Dr. Charles Rohde, NRL Acoustics Division.The NRL conducts research related to oceanic, atmospheric and space sciences. The lab will use…

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Additive Manufacturing Goes Big with 3DP Unlimited

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John Newman · January 2, 2015 · …while now to push additive manufacturing (AM) into larger formats. It isn’t enough that the technology is capable of building almost any design that can be conceived, it has to be able to super-size them too. It’s almost enough to make one think 3D printing was born in…

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DMG MORI Launches LASERTEC 30 SLM US at RAPID

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DE Editors · May 3, 2023 · …enable productive manufacture of additive metal components within the holistic DMG MORI ecosystem going from metal powder to high-precision finish machining. In the ADDITIVE INTELLIGENCE consulting unit, DMG MORI also supports beginners and experienced users in exploring metallic 3D printing. The launch of the LASERTEC 30 SLM US…

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Xerox Elem Additive Solutions Partners with Siemens

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DE Editors · April 1, 2022 · Xerox Elem Additive Solutions announces a new collaboration effort with Siemens aimed at strengthening the metal additive manufacturing (AM) capabilities of both businesses, the companies report. Siemens has purchased an ElemX metal 3D Printer, adding it to their fleet of additive machines inside their Charlotte Advanced Technology Collaboration…

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GE Aviation to Build High Volume Additive Manufacturing Factory

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John Newman · July 21, 2014 · …were still dithering about additive manufacturing (AM), GE was investing in the technology and conducting serious research into how to tap into the potential of AM.Research performed at GE Aviation’s Additive Technology Center (ATC) in Cincinnati, OH has led to design breakthroughs and a willingness to invest further…

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MELD AM Technology Picked by US Navy

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DE Editors · November 28, 2022 · …at Formnext 2022, MELD Manufacturing Corporation has revealed that the US Navy has selected the MELD technology to launch the Navy Additive Manufacturing Center of Excellence at Danville’s Institute for Advanced Learning and Research. The Navy showcased the space that will house their MELD L3 model printer, along…

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3D Printing for Repairing Aerospace Parts

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Brian Albright · July 25, 2014 · …million project to develop additive manufacturing processes for repairing aerospace parts.According to lead contractor Optomec, the “Re-Born in the USA” project will focus on additive manufacturing technology for repair of aerospace metal components for the U.S. Air Force. The team will use Optomec’s LENS 3D metal printing technology…

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Phelps Sports 3D Printed Shoes at Olympics

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Brian Albright · August 10, 2016 · For those of you looking for some 2016 Olympic news that doesn’t involve pollution, disease or crime, take a gander at the special 3D printed custom shoes that Under Armour has created for veteran Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps.The new shoes include the 3D-printed midsole technology that the company…

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Solidscape Launches 3Z Max

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John Newman · August 22, 2013 · Additive manufacturing (AM) has proven a boon to a number of industries, including the jewelry and medical fields. Rapid production of molds and cores of all kinds has allowed for more detailed end-use products and the manufacture of parts and objects that would be time consuming to create…

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Spatial Corp., ModuleWorks Collaborate for CAD/CAM Solutions

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Admin · September 27, 2017 · …complete workflow solutions for additive and hybrid machining.For the past several years, Spatial and ModuleWorks have had a working cooperation that ensures flexible integration of libraries from both companies into CAD/CAM applications.The CGM Polyhedra SDK from Spatial Corp, and the launch of additive components from ModuleWorks, extends this…

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3D Printing Covered on NPR

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John Newman · June 26, 2012 · …covered the use of additive manufacturing (AM) in such fields as automotive, aerospace, consumer and medical. You don’t hear the media talk about useful end-use products beyond gimmicks like toys or iPhone cases very often.Lipson also talked about bioprinting:“Yeah, so we’ve been quite a while working on this…

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GE Ventures Invests $5.75 Million in MatterFab

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John Newman · May 29, 2015 · Additive manufacturing (AM) is a versatile technology that uses a number of different materials to make digital designs into physical reality. While a large number of AM systems are focused on plastic materials, some of the most important developments for future usage of 3D printing revolve around metal…

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Materialise Announces Collaboration with Siemens

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DE Editors · January 13, 2017 · …partnered to advance industrial additive manufacturing (AM) adoption and industrial production. The companies have been working together for the past several months to integrate Siemens’ PLM (product lifecycle management) software and Materialise’s AM technology.“This agreement will bring together a set of solutions from Siemens and Materialise that will…

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Dyndrite LPBF Pro Supports Additive Industries’ Metal 3D Printers

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DE Editors · September 26, 2025 · …of industrial software for additive manufacturing, reports support for Additive Industries’ MetalFab industrial 3D printers. The collaboration brings Dyndrite LPBF Pro’s toolpath, qualification and build automation tools to Additive Industries’ customers in the aerospace, automotive, defense, and energy industries. By pairing Additive Industries’ MetalFab system with Dyndrite LPBF…

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EOS Granted LPBF Training Contract by U.S. Navy

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DE Editors · May 8, 2025 · …aims bridge the maritime additive manufacturing education and workforce gap. Beginning in May 2025, the training program will take place at the Additive Minds Academy Center in Novi, MI, and combines online coursework with hands-on experience to equip MIB suppliers with skills in AM software, LPBF system operation…

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5 Ways to Reduce Production Costs

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DE Editors · August 5, 2020 · Additive manufacturing is upending traditional manufacturing processes, and unlocking a host of new capabilities. In addition to being able to design and produce lighter and more complex parts and products, companies can also potentially save costs throughout the manufacturing value chain using 3D printing. Other Resources Read the…

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Additive Manufacturing Products on Display at EuroMold 2010

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DE Editors · October 20, 2010 · …development and growth of additive technologies such as rapid manufacturing and rapid prototyping. The conference takes place Dec. 1-4 in Frankfurt, Germany.The special exhibition area "e-production for everyone" in hall 11 gives insight into trends and future fields of application of additive technologies. Numerous market leaders will showcase…

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Marines Deploy 3D Printers in Combat

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Brian Albright · July 20, 2017 · …the year.“We believe that additive manufacturing, 3D printing, has much promise to flatten the supply chain,” Dana said. “Because the way our supply chain is currently configured is factory to foxhole. But the factory is all the way back, most times, in the United States.”Source: Defense Tech

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3D Systems Highlights New Materials at RAPID

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DE Editors · May 2, 2023 · …Systems is showcasing its additive manufacturing (AM) solutions at RAPID+TCT 2023. The company is adding two copper alloys to its portfolio—Certified GRCop-42 and Certified Copper-Chrome-Zirconium (CuCr1Zr). Certified GRCop-42 is specifically designed for high-temperature, high-thermal transfer applications found in rocket engines, where high strength is also required, the company…

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Westinghouse Installs 3D-Printed Fuel Component Inside Commercial Nuclear Reactor

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DE Editors · May 5, 2020 · …chief technology officer. “Our additive manufacturing program offers customers enhanced component designs that help increase performance and reduce costs, as well as provide access to components that may not be available using traditional manufacturing methods.” “Additive manufacturing is an exciting new solution for the nuclear industry,” says Ken…

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