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Azoth and RIZE Partner for the Additive Indirect Supplies Crib 

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DE Editors · June 18, 2018 · …model for providing an additive manufacturing solution for industrial manufacturing. With the formation of Azoth, PSMI reports that it is focused on digital transformation in the area of prototype and MRO products. Together, PSMI and Azoth will offer a subtractive and additive manufacturing solution, PSMI reports. Azoth, with…

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Stratasys Looks to the Future, One Layer at a Time

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Jamie Gooch · October 30, 2013 · …part of the 3D printing/additive manufacturing conversation in the media as it has been in practice. Its Manufacturing the Future Summit began with dinner at a restaurant, in which reporters from the Wall Street Journal, Forbes and Popular Mechanics joined my colleagues and I in the trade press.As…

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Israeli Air Force Add Additive Manufacturing to its Ranks

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John Newman · August 11, 2015 · …militaries around the world. Additive manufacturing (AM) would get the same treatment as Rosie the Riveter, and audiences would cheer as it slowly built parts for use on land and sea, and in the air.Hyperbole aside, AM is indeed joining the ranks of accepted defense technologies. Israel is…

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Additive Manufacturing Brings a Classic Car Back to the Streets

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John Newman · June 25, 2013 · Additive manufacturing (AM) provides the means for creative individuals to resurrect the past. In some cases it brings a face to ancient Egyptians while in others it helps bring life (of a sorts) to dinosaurs. While the pursuit of academic interests via AM is fascinating to study, occasionally…

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6K Additive Signs Supply Agreement with Siemens Energy

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DE Editors · February 26, 2026 · 6K Additive signed a global long‑term supply agreement under which Siemens Energy will supply spent nickel alloy powder from its additive manufacturing facilities to 6K Additive for use as feedstock in the company's UniMelt microwave plasma production system. This agreement enables the productive reuse of nickel‑based superalloy revert…

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Burloak, MDA Partner to 3D Print Satellite Components

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DE Editors · June 29, 2020 · …leverage the potential of additive manufacturing for space applications. We're confident Burloak Technologies is the ideal supplier to continue supporting our efforts,” said Mike Greenley, Chief Executive Officer of MDA. “This collaboration is a perfect example of partnerships that MDA develops under its LaunchPad program.” “Over the last…

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One-Step Multimaterial Printing

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Brian Albright · August 20, 2018 · …increase the utility of additive manufacturing by allowing companies to create a single part with different physical properties – replacing more complex assemblies. However, using multiple materials can be extremely challenging, given the different melt points and other properties. Adhesive points between the two different materials can also…

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ThyssenKrupp to Open 3D Print Center

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Brian Albright · May 10, 2017 · …metal parts.In opening an additive manufacturing facility, ThyssenKrupp joins other major manufacturers like Alcoa (which has opened a new powder facility near Pittsburgh), French company VHM Fonderie, and BAE Systems.That same week at Hannover Messe, General Electric announced it would invest 100 million euros in a German 3D…

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Partnership Drives Promotion of Additive Manufacturing Camp for Young Women

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DE Editors · August 12, 2022 · …Automation, provider of industrial manufacturing solutions, set up a new partnership with Greater Than Tech (GTT), a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization focused on introducing young girls and underserved youth to STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) and business, to offer a free 4-day summer camp at the University of…

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FDA Holds 3D Printing Workshop

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Brian Albright · September 18, 2014 · …and interactive design are additive manufacturing considerations that the agency is monitoring.For example, if physicians are able to print custom implants or prostheses themselves, who is identified as the manufacturer, and who is responsible for quality control?Research firm IDTechEx expects the dental and medical market for 3D printers…

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Additive Industries Unveils Flagship 3D Metal Printer

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DE Editors · November 13, 2020 · Additive Industries has developed a new flagship model MetalFAB-600. The company expects to present the new model towards the end of 2021. The MetalFAB-600 will offer a build size of 600x600 mm and 1,000 mm Z-height and larger volume than Additive Industries’ current MetalFAB1, that already offers 420x420x400.…

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US Army Adds Additive Manufacturing to Missile Development

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John Newman · May 28, 2014 · Additive manufacturing (AM) is one of the most flexible production technologies around. It can build prototypes and end use products alike, offers design freedom, and can help lower costs through material savings and time to market. With all the benefits AM offers, it’s no wonder businesses around the…

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Low-cost Metal Additive Manufacturing from Aurora Labs

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John Newman · September 24, 2014 · …is saturated for home additive manufacturing g (AM) systems that work on the Fused Deposition Modeling process (FDM). The new hotness is shilling more advanced 3D printing processes, such as selective laser sintering, or metal printers. The problem is that these systems are far more expensive than FDM…

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Student Develops New Additive Manufacturing Process

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John Newman · July 24, 2013 · …think that the largest additive manufacturing (AM) companies might be responsible for new developments in 3D printing, but it’s consistently institutes of higher learning that lead the way. Metal seems to be a commonly favored area of development, but not everything needs to be made from titanium or…

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FreeFORM Technologies Buys Desktop Metal Systems

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DE Editors · September 12, 2023 · …also equipped with traditional manufacturing and quality control tools. “FreeFORM’s investment in metal binder jetting demonstrates our continued commitment to employing world-class additive manufacturing processes to meet the needs of our customers,” says Nate Higgins, president of FreeFORM. “This addition of DM printers strengthens our capabilities in this…

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Velo3D’s Restructuring and Leadership Changes

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DE Editors · January 8, 2025 · …Jeldi, CEO of Arrayed Additive Inc., will become Velo3D’s CEO, leading the company into a new growth chapter. As part of the restructuring, several board members resigned, and the board was reduced to five members, with Brad Kreger assuming the role of chief operating officer. More about Velo3D…

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Rapid Geometry Review for Additive Designs

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DE Editors · March 4, 2026 · UK-based design for additive manufacturing (DfAM) Metamorphic AM has launched a new service aimed at making high-level DfAM expertise more commercially accessible. The new Rapid Geometry Review service enables organizations to “obtain structured, expert-led evaluation of additive designs before committing to production builds, reducing risk, accelerating development, and…

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Nissan Creates World’s Largest 3D Pen Sculpture

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Brian Albright · September 9, 2016 · 3D printing pens have largely been used by artists or as novelties for at-home use. Nissan, however, has pushed the envelope on the technology by commissioning the world’s largest sculpture created with the 3Doodler 3D pen—a full-sized replica of the company’s Qashqai Black Edition. The sculpture was unveiled…

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Stratasys Kicks Off Post-Processing Partnership Program

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DE Editors · January 29, 2026 · …as part of end-to-end additive manufacturing workflows. As part of the program’s launch, Stratasys also announced a new commercial agreement with PostProcess Technologies, a company in automated and intelligent post-printing solutions for additive manufacturing, making it reportedly the first partner to participate in the program. The Post-Processing Partnership…

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Grant MI:Additive Manufacturing Software Package Mines Information To Help Optimize Process Parameters

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Admin · February 16, 2017 · …announced the enhanced GRANTA MI:Additive Manufacturing software package to manage, analyze and apply materials and process information for the development and production of additively manufactured parts. According to the company, the new, easy-to-use graphical analysis tools plot material properties and process parameters against one another to identify trends.…

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