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XYZ Printing’s Nobel Offers Affordable SLA Desktop Printing

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John Newman · July 22, 2015 · …big step forward for desktop additive manufacturing (AM) systems in general. In that time other companies have brought forth their own desktop SLA systems to challenge Formlabs, but nothing groundbreaking in either price or features.XYZ Printing has bucked that trend with the release of the Nobel. Coming straight…

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Fabrisonic Launches SonicLayer 1200

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DE Editors · May 16, 2019 · …SonicLayer 1200 features ultrasonic additive manufacturing (UAM) technology. The SonicLayer 1200 features a build envelop of 10x10x10-in. (X,Y,Z). The UAM process developed by Fabrisonic combines a room-temperature metal deposition process with traditional computer numerical control milling. “Although UAM has been utilized for years in high impact markets such…

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Jabil Inks Additive Manufacturing Agreement to Supply Parts to Renault F1 Team

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DE Editors · May 23, 2019 · Jabil has announced an additive manufacturing agreement with Renault F1 Team to speed the development and delivery of 3D-printed racecar parts for the Renault R.S.19, competing in the 2019 Formula One World Championship. Through the Jabil Additive Manufacturing Network, Renault F1 Team will gain fast and efficient access…

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EROFIO Group 3D Prints First Part on GE Additive Concept Laser M Line

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DE Editors · June 8, 2021 · …and user of GE Additive’s direct metal laser melting (DMLM) technology, was selected to test and put the GE Additive Concept Laser M Line through its paces ahead of its commercial readiness later this year, the companies report. Less than three months since receiving and installing an M…

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Arcam Q20 Targets Aerospace Industry

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John Newman · January 16, 2014 · The narrative for additive manufacturing (AM) in 2014 seems to be centered around a change from prototyping to end-use products. That isn’t to say AM doesn’t still see plenty of use in rapid prototyping, it just means companies have begun to investigate how the technology can be turned…

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3D Printing with Wood?

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John Newman · September 27, 2012 · …available for use in additive manufacturing (AM) is fairly substantial and continues to grow at a steady pace. You have your plastics (including “green” PVA), sand, ceramic and glass. Some companies are working with precious metals and a few pioneers are experimenting with cement.I expect improvements and expansion…

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University of Exeter Researches Aluminum Composites

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John Newman · July 13, 2012 · Additive manufacturing (AM) runs on materials, both figuratively and literally. A machine could have the fastest build times and largest build envelopes ever, but if it isn’t capable of producing objects from materials relevant to customers, no one cares. Nearly as much effort is put into researching AM…

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Optisys Uses Metal Additive Manufacturing to Reduce Part Count

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Admin · July 3, 2017 · …the advantages of employing additive manufacturing (AM) to produce such systems for aerospace and defense purposes.​The test-piece demonstrator project involved a complete redesign of a high-bandwidth, directional tracking antenna array for aircraft (known as a Ka-band 4×4 Monopulse Array). Optisys performed every aspect of the design work in-house…

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RAPID 2012: Day One

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John Newman · May 23, 2012 · …SME’s Rapid Technologies & Additive Manufacturing (RTAM) Community Tech Groups program. The “Conference Kickoff” was dedicated to innovations in additive manufacturing (AM) and I heard plenty to interest me.The field of 3D imaging was covered in broad strokes, covering topics such as industrial CT scanning, dental imaging (which…

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Biopen Prints Stem Cells

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Brian Albright · August 26, 2015 · You’ve heard the phrase “The pen is mightier than the sword”? Some Australian scientists are hoping that it’s also mightier than the scalpel, or at least as effective in helping patients.There are already 3D printing pens like the 3Doodler. What the researchers at the University of Wollongong in…

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FDA Plans More Research on 3D Printing

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Brian Albright · January 9, 2017 · …is quickly revolutionizing healthcare. Additive manufacturing (combined with high-resolution scanning) has allowed hospitals to print detailed models of organs and bone structures to help surgeons prepare for complex procedures, as well as create custom-fit prosthetics and implants. Researchers have developed ways to 3D print medicine, as well as…

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1000 Kelvin and Fieldmade to Support Military with 3D Printing

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DE Editors · January 16, 2024 · At the Military Additive Manufacturing (MilAM) Summit & Technology Showcase, 1000 Kelvin, a U.S. and Germany based AI-driven additive manufacturing (AM) software company, and Fieldmade, a Norwegian pioneer in mobile manufacturing for rugged environments, report a partnership set to increase the immediate deployment of 3D printing at the…

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Stratasys Acquires Econolyst

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DE Editors · February 27, 2015 · …to help customers build additive manufacturing projects, implement technologies and optimize 3D printing workflows.Econolyst provides a range of consulting services and support for additive manufacturing adoption, education and innovation. As part of Stratasys, it will help organizations understand the value of 3D printing, its economic and technical implications…

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Spectrom Wants to Color Prints Down to the Voxel

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John Newman · January 12, 2015 · …of the more expensive additive manufacturing (AM) systems out there, the term “color printing” can be somewhat misleading. While it may be technically true that even a fused deposition modeling (FDM) system can offer different colors of prints, that isn’t really the same as color printing. For the…

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One Click Metal and 3D Ever Enter Partnership

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DE Editors · May 22, 2025 · …a company involved in additive manufacturing. This collaboration will provide Portuguese businesses with intuitive metal 3D printing solutions, supported by local expertise, consulting and training. Founded in 2017, 3D Ever specializes in advanced 3D printing technologies, offering solutions in plastic and metal additive manufacturing. The company operates a…

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A New Take on Rapid Prototyping

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John Newman · December 3, 2015 · The strength of additive manufacturing (AM) lies in its flexibility. The technology is employed for a wide variety of end-use products, including everything from rocket engine parts to prosthetic limbs. That wasn’t always the case. Go back about six years and AM was mainly seen as a tool…

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Mcor Technologies Announces Release of the Iris

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John Newman · November 29, 2012 · …the continuing developments in additive manufacturing (AM) is use of color. With a few exceptions, very few printers offer anything like multi-color prints during the same run. If the project you are working on requires full color, the number of knives you have available becomes very small.Enter Mcor…

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Marijuana Inhaler is High on 3D Printing

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Brian Albright · May 18, 2015 · …for the initial devices. Syqe planned to use traditional manufacturing methods once full-scale production began, but indicated that some components would still be produced using the printers.” frameborder=“0” allowfullscreen=“yes”>Source: The Times of Israel

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3D Printed Art Offers Luck to Passersby

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John Newman · October 20, 2014 · Additive manufacturing (AM) is hard at work every day helping reduce parts weight for aerospace, building new options for medical treatment, and a million other uses that will probably go unseen. Some designs manage to leverage the power of AM in practical ways that might also be aesthetically…

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Xerox Elem Additive Installs ElemX 3D Printer at Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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DE Editors · March 18, 2022 · Xerox Elem Additive Solutions has installed a Xerox ElemX 3D metal printer at the Department of Energy’s Manufacturing Demonstration Facility (MDF) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) to advance metal additive manufacturing (AM) technologies. The ElemX leverages liquid Metal AM that uses aluminum wire and is easily deployed,…

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