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Caracol brings Large-Format Additive Manufacturing to CA

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DE Editors · June 25, 2024 · …leader in robotic large-format additive manufacturing, has brought robotic LFAM to California for RAPID + TCT, and has joined forces with its partners Filament Innovations, a U.S. company focused on pellet printers, and DIVE, company spearheading the use of AM in the United States, from design and engineering…

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ADDMAN Earns Qualification Project for U.S. Navy

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DE Editors · April 25, 2024 · …project focuses on the additive manufacturing (AM) of copper-nickel (CuNi) components in submarine fittings. Collaborating with industry leaders such as Phillips, Austal USA, the U.S. Navy, and Blue Forge Alliance, this initiative is part of Navy's strategic plan to overcome supply chain challenges and meet its ambitious “2+1”…

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America Makes Partners with Wohlers Associates to Launch Virtual Game Day Series

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DE Editors · May 8, 2020 · …the Department of Defense’s manufacturing innovation institute for additive manufacturing (AM), announces the Virtual Game Day Series—a new series of virtual panels and networking events that will cover the most important and trending topics facing the AM community. The fully interactive series will also allow participants to network…

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Impossible Objects Launches CBAM 25

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DE Editors · April 25, 2023 · …3D printing to volume manufacturing, breaking the 3D printing speed barrier while using advanced materials for mechanical properties and tolerances, the company suggests. “The world is made out of things and with the CBAM 25 we are changing the way they are made,” says Robert Swartz, founder and…

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XYZ Printing Releases All-in-one Scanner and Printer System

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John Newman · October 30, 2014 · …an object from an additive manufacturing (AM) system is generally the easy part of the process. Building the digital design required for that first print takes much, much longer, and requires specialized knowledge. Even if you are able to scan the object to be 3D printed, you still…

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SPEE3D Previews Large-Format Metal 3D Printer

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DE Editors · June 6, 2024 · …uses SPEE3D's Cold Spray Additive Manufacturing (CSAM) technology, which allows for rapid and low-cost metal printing. The printer will have an extremely large build volume of 2.4m diameter x 1m tall, with a printed part maximum weight of 2000kg. TitanSPEE3D was designed to work with various metals, including…

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Stratasys Plans Strategic Investment in Xaar 3D

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DE Editors · September 16, 2019 · …the development of its additive manufacturing solutions based on high-speed sintering (HSS) technology. These solutions are designed for end-use parts applications in low-to-medium production volumes, primarily in the industrial segment. Xaar plc and Stratasys announced the formation of Xaar 3D Ltd in July 2018. The purpose of the…

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BEAMIT to Collaborate With Praxair Surface Technologies

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DE Editors · March 30, 2020 · …BEAMIT specializes in the manufacturing of aviation components through additive manufacturing. Praxair Surface Technologies specializes in advanced coating solutions, as well as specialized materials and equipment, resulting in improved component performance and extended life. Together, they can offer an extended range of services to the aeronautical sector, the…

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NanoSteel Expands Material Capabilities for Additive Manufacturing

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DE Editors · March 4, 2015 · …design, has expanded its additive manufacturing (AM) capabilities to support metal 3D printing of complex hardness parts. The company is also offering designers the ability to customize properties layer-by-layer with gradient material design. This NanoSteel impeller was produced with laser powder bed fusion. The company’s new additive manufacturing…

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MINI Drivers Can Print Custom Parts

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Brian Albright · January 26, 2018 · …also be updated and reprinted multiple times.BMW has used additive manufacturing for a number of applications, including parts for the Rolls Royce Phantom. The company also printed parts for the MINI Electric Concept vehicle, and is an investor in printer manufacturer Desktop Metal.” frameborder=“0” allowfullscreen=“yes”>Source: BMW

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6K Additive and Cumberland Partner for Supply of Material

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DE Editors · May 2, 2023 · …+ TCT 2023, 6K Additive announces a partnership with Cumberland Additive Inc. (CAI) that includes a long-term agreement (LTA) where 6K Additive will supply CAI with Ni718 powder. The LTA also calls for expansion to supply an additional volume of nickel powder and additional alloys to support CAI’s…

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Authentise Debuts Flows & FlowsAM

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DE Editors · December 16, 2022 · …in data-driven engineering and manufacturing workflow tools, released its rebranded workflow management suite for additive and non-additive applications. Formerly known as the advanced Manufacturing Execution System, Flows incorporates tools including real-time quoting, machine-data driven status updates, material genealogy, and supplier management. With this release, Authentise is announcing general…

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SPEE3D Partners with Education Institute for Cold Spray AM Technology

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DE Editors · April 30, 2024 · SPEE3D, a metal additive manufacturing company, announced it is working with New Jersey Innovation Institute (NJII) to bring cold spray additive manufacturing (CSAM) technology to its facility. The school has acquired the WarpSPEE3D printer, installed at NJII’s Advanced Manufacturing facility, offering training for students and the military to…

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Additive Manufacturing CEOs Consider Worldwide Branding Effort

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DE Editors · May 29, 2011 · …products and services for additive manufacturing met at the RAPID 2011 conference and exposition and agreed to continue discussions about the possible formation of a collaborative, nonprofit association that would lead a worldwide branding effort for the industry.Six companies attended along with the 12 founding members that first…

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MIT Accelerates Liquid Printing

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Brian Albright · May 17, 2017 · …printing research looks promising for manufacturing.Developed by MIT’s Self-Assembly Lab and Steelcase, rapid liquid printing creates products in a liquid gel suspension, in a process that is somewhat similar to injection molding. It’s fast, and there are no particular limits to the size of the object that can…

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KEX Knowledge Exchange Integrates Senvol Database Into Technology Monitoring Platform

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DE Editors · December 29, 2019 · …to integrate into its Additive Manufacturing Knowledge Area, which is the European industry's high-end tool for near-time technology and application monitoring in additive manufacturing (AM). Together with research partners on RWTH Aachen university campus and European academia, KEX connects market and research information to identify future trends. The…

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The Music of 3D Printing

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John Newman · December 26, 2012 · …the recent focus on additive manufacturing (AM), we’ve only really scratched the surface of potential applications for 3D printing. Along with the expected rapid prototyping, we’ve seen the technology used for everything from haute couture to food preparation. AM is like having a huge bin of Lego; the…

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HP Indicates Plans to Enter the Additive Manufacturing Market by 2014

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John Newman · October 24, 2013 · …the rapid growth of additive manufacturing (AM) it’s easy to forget the market is still relatively small when compared to big business. Even the largest AM manufacturers, 3D Systems and Stratasys, aren’t large when compared to giants of industry like Apple or GE. Industry analysts have long pondered…

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Mears Machine Purchases Its Third Velo3D Metal 3D Printer

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DE Editors · June 24, 2024 · …printer to bolster its additive manufacturing capabilities. This strategic investment underscores Mears Machine’s commitment to adopting advanced manufacturing technologies and follows the previous purchase of two Velo3D Sapphire XCs announced earlier this year. The new Velo3D Sapphire XC printer at Mears Machine will be configured to produce parts…

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Nexa3D Expands Commercial Shipment of NXE400 in North America

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DE Editors · January 7, 2020 · …a company focused on additive manufacturing solutions and services. The company is showcasing its expanded portfolio of printers and materials at CES 2020, January 7-10, 2020, at the Dynamism booth #31406 in the 3D printing area, South Hall, Las Vegas Convention Center. “The NXE400 delivers an improvement in…

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