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AdvancedTek Adds Formlabs 3D Printers to Portfolio

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DE Editors · April 10, 2025 · …“As the adoption of additive manufacturing continues to grow, we recognize how important it is to expand our offerings to match the growing variety of organizations looking for solutions. We saw an opportunity to add extremely reliable and versatile desktop and benchtop options to our portfolio to help…

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Editor’s Pick: Making the Use Case for Advanced Plastics

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DE Editors · April 18, 2023 · Evolve Additive Solutions announces a significant expansion of two facilities in support of its new Production Assessment Program. The expansion allows Evolve to work with potential customers to test final parts production using the company’s acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) thermoplastic capabilities. Evolve says the program allows clients to…

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3DCERAM Sinto and SINTX Technologies Partner in Additive Manufacturing

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DE Editors · August 22, 2023 · …a turnkey provider for additive manufacturing of advanced ceramics, and SINTX Technologies, Inc., a manufacturer of advanced ceramics for biomedical and technical markets, report a collaboration to develop multiple new resins and processes for the additive manufacturing of ceramic products. In the collaboration, the companies plan to leverage…

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Rockets at 10 Percent of the Cost

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Brian Albright · November 16, 2017 · …cut the cost of manufacturing a rocket by 90% and complete production within a month using large 3D printers.Relativity Space (founded by some Blue Origin and SpaceX veterans) has designed its own massive 3D printers that use robotic arms to create fuel tanks and other components. The company…

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Phase3D Unveils Fringe Inspection M2 Series 5 Kit

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DE Editors · September 9, 2025 · …real-time, in-situ inspection for additive manufacturing, has released the Fringe Inspection M2 Series 5 Kit. The company is bringing its measurement-based quality assurance technology to the GE Additive (Colibrium Additive) M2 Series 5 metal additive manufacturing platform. Available September 16, the M2 Series 5 Kit allows manufacturers to…

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Protolabs Launches Instant Manufacturability Analysis for 3D Printing

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DE Editors · February 21, 2023 · …launched instant design for additive manufacturability (DfAM) analysis on 3D-printed parts through its online quoting platform. The automated feedback enables product developers and engineers to optimize additive designs before parts are printed. “Protolabs was one of the first digital manufacturing companies to launch automated manufacturability analysis on molded…

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Precision Additive Launches Metal 3D Printing Division

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DE Editors · August 27, 2021 · Precision Additive, a 3D printing contract manufacturer and design firm, is launching Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS) to add to its depth of services. DMLS is a process in which metal powder is fused together into thin layers, one by one, to produce a final three-dimensional part. “We…

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Stratasys and Optomec Combine 3D Printing and Printed Electronics

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John Newman · March 27, 2012 · …incorporate printed electronics into additive manufacturing (AM). This hybrid approach builds an object that isn’t required to have holes for wires or slots for chips. It is pure form follows function.The first prototype created with the new process is what the companies are calling a “smart wing” for…

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Stratasys to Acquire MakerBot

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John Newman · June 21, 2013 · Stratasys and MakerBot announced the signing of a definitive merger agreement whereby privately held MakerBot has agreed to merge with a subsidiary of Stratasys in a stock-for-stock transaction.The combination of these two industry leaders is expected to drive faster adoption of 3D printing for multiple applications and industries,…

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Senvol Software to Analyze Monitoring Data for Defense Logistics Agency

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DE Editors · October 22, 2018 · …for a project titled “Additive Manufacturing Sensor Fusion Technologies for Process Monitoring and Control.” Senvol’s work will focus on demonstrating that the data from various additive manufacturing (AM) in-situ monitoring sensors can be analyzed to accurately predict a part’s mechanical performance. Senvol ML, Senvol’s data-driven machine learning software…

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Lockheed Martin Certifies 3D-Printed Fuel Tanks

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Brian Albright · August 24, 2018 · …that its Electron Beam Additive Manufacturing (EBAM) process had achieved qualification for making the tanks after testing that was part of a multi-year development program with Lockheed. Lockheed Martin printed both halves of the 46-in. titanium fuel tank domes on an American-made Sciaky EBAM 110 machine. The tanks…

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CGTech and Thermwood to Demonstrate Simulation of Large-Scale Additive Manufacturing Machines at RAPID + TCT

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DE Editors · February 27, 2020 · …simulation capabilities of large-scale additive manufacturing (LSAM) machines. CGTech will be demonstrating its VERICUT software for AM applications, including LSAM machines in booth #1507. Thermwood will be in booth #2432 featuring the capabilities of their LSAM dual gantry and moving table (MT) machines. LSAM is a new technology…

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AI Company Earns National Science Foundation Award

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DE Editors · August 19, 2022 · ExLattice, Inc, a manufacturing AI company, has received a Phase I award from the National Science Foundation (NSF) Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program for developing its accelerated simulation engine dedicated to additive manufacturing. The Phase I SBIR grant, valued at over $250,000, will be used to develop…

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ESA’s Amaze Project Delves into Metal Additive Manufacturing

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John Newman · October 15, 2013 · …in a digital space. Additive manufacturing (AM) brings a number of options to the table for improving the designs of airplanes, satellites and space exploration vehicles. NASA has already begun serious experimentation with AM, and the European Space Agency (ESA) is following its lead.ESA’s Amaze Project is developing…

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XJet Showcases Expanded Range of AM Application Possibilities at RAPID + TCT 2019

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DE Editors · April 16, 2019 · …what is achievable with additive manufacturing technology, and at RAPID + TCT we have some fantastic demonstrations of this. This year our participation is about showing the US market what NanoParticle Jetting technology can do for the first time in ceramic and metal AM,” says XJet Chief Business…

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Erasable 3D Printing

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Brian Albright · May 16, 2017 · Those of you old enough to have used a typewriter probably remember what a miracle the automatic erasing function on an electric model was—if you made a mistake, you didn’t have to blot it with messy liquid paper anymore; the typewriter could do it for you while you…

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Dr. Brent Stucker Joins 3D Systems’ Leadership Team

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DE Editors · September 16, 2021 · …its thought leadership in additive manufacturing, 3D Systems announces that Dr. Brent Stucker is joining the company to serve in the newly created role of chief scientist. Dr. Stucker was previously employed by Ansys, a company devoted to engineering software solutions, where he served as director of Additive…

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Lockheed Martin Pushes Forward on Additive Manufacturing for Satellite Construction

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John Newman · July 28, 2014 · …or sometimes even walks, additive manufacturing (AM) is probably involved (or will be). In the course of what seems like just a few years, AM has gone from a tool mainly used for rapid prototyping to a powerful, versatile force in manufacturing. Lockheed Martin is just one among…

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America Makes Announces 3-month Extension of OASIS Challenge Submission Deadline

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DE Editors · December 7, 2020 · …deadline for the Open Source-Additive Scanning Implementation Strategy (OASIS) Challenge, worth $68K in total funding. Submissions are now due on March 1, 2021. “The decision to grant a three-month extension was an easy one given the unique dynamics of the year,” says America Makes Executive Director John Wilczynski.…

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Autodesk’s Ember “Explorer Edition” Goes on Sale

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John Newman · February 17, 2015 · …existed. The advent of additive manufacturing (AM) created additional market space for the company, and resulted in new products designed specifically for AM. The one area of the 3D printer market Autodesk had previously left to other companies was hardware.News that the company had plans in place to…

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