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John Newman · November 16, 2012 · …are experimenting non-stop with additive manufacturing (AM). Moving into realms far beyond rapid prototyping, AM offers researchers the flexibility to build whatever tools or experimental objects are required. This does, of course, require some trial and error, but each successful step makes using AM technology that much more…
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John Newman · May 9, 2013 · …is about ears and additive manufacturing (AM) that’s grabbed the attention of researchers, but apparently the two work well together. It wasn’t all that long ago that Rapid Ready reported on Cornell University’s bioprinted ear, and now Princeton University has performed the same feat, albeit with a different…
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Brian Albright · March 8, 2023 · Inside This Issue: Additive Manufacturing Users in Focus AMUG 2023 Conference continues building on end user participation to move industry forward. Designing Robotics A closer look at bringing complex robotic technology into our modern world. Logged On, Plugged in, 3D Printed In the world of robotics, 3D printing’s…
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DE Editors · November 19, 2024 · …Spiegelhalder, product manager for Additive Manufacturing at TRUMPF. The high-tech company is presenting the 3D printer at Formnext, the leading trade show for additive manufacturing, in Frankfurt, Germany. In the TruPrint 3000, a system monitors the process area and maintains a constant temperature, according to Trumpf. This allows…
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DE Editors · January 29, 2026 · Precision Additive reports its first metal additive manufacturing system, the PA-300, has launched. The laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) printer is designed to produce high-quality, qualification-ready components for defense, aerospace, energy, medical, and other applications requiring U.S.-based manufacturing. The PA Series combines high-performance laser technology, artificial intelligence, and…
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DE Editors · November 20, 2023 · …consumer goods and contract manufacturing. AMFG’s automated workflow software has been enhanced by Dyndrite with the capability to 3D nest multiple CAD files for production, natively from the AMFG interface. Powered by Dyndrite, the software will now compile multitudes of files enabling us to assess the overall project…
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DE Editors · June 19, 2024 · …systems for subtractive and additive manufacturing, highlights applications for its Bulk-To-Shape (BTS) additive manufacturing/3D metal printing technology for the naval industry. This BTS technology is currently being developed by Fonon and has not been fully commercialized. Fonon's BTS systems, when fully developed, will be able to provide naval…
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DE Editors · May 23, 2022 · The Additive Manufacturer Green Trade Association (AMGTA) announces today that 20 member companies were recognized as part of its 2022 Sustainability Awards, held during the first annual AMGTA summit. The summit took place on May 16 at the Shinola Hotel in Detroit and was attended by over 70…
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DE Editors · October 19, 2023 · …operating system for custom manufacturing, offers a series of new updates to its 3D printing service to meet needs of its industrial customers' additive manufacturing programs. Fictiv offers 14 new 3D printing materials for advanced engineering applications, including high-temperature materials such as Ultem 9085, biocompatible materials such as…
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John Newman · January 14, 2014 · …a different kind of manufacturing possible. Instead of parts being built in a dozen or more locations around the globe, then shipped to a final destination to be assembled, digital information is compiled and transmitted to any location with the capability to receive the data. Not only does…
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Brian Albright · February 21, 2017 · …using Sciaky’s Electron Beam Additive Manufacturing (EBAM) technology to produce a titanium Variable Ballast (VB) tank, reducing both time and cost from the process.ISE had previously used an overseas titanium forging facility. When that company closed, they turned to Sciaky (a subsidiary of Phillips Service Industries), in part…
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John Newman · December 27, 2013 · …whether the price of additive manufacturing (AM) stocks are rising above actual value, interest remains strong in companies such as Stratasys and 3D Systems. This, along with adoption of the technology by companies like GE and Ford, continues to show the continuing growth of AM, and that growth…
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DE Editors · June 18, 2019 · The Additive Manufacturing Users Group (AMUG) has presented its DINO (Distinguished INnovator Operator) Award for additive manufacturing expertise and service to 10 individuals. The awards were presented at the 31st annual users group conference held in Chicago. Standing before over 2,000 members, AMUG representatives presented the DINO Awards…
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John Newman · September 26, 2012 · …most people in the additive manufacturing (AM) industry who they believe is the most recognizable expert in the field, they’ll probably tell you Terry Wohlers, president and founder of Wohlers Associates. Wohlers has appeared on television, radio and in multiple forms of print media, extolling the virtues and…
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Kenneth Wong · September 9, 2021 · …focus has been on Additive Manufacturing (AM), giving the false impression that Subtractive Manufacturing is no longer relevant. But those on the frontline tell us, in the real world, Additive and Subtractive are merging, creating efficient hybrid workflows. Tune in to hear experts discuss: how 3D printing and…
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DE Editors · March 3, 2023 · …leather panels. EOS used additive 3D printing technology which uses a powdered resin that’s hardened by a laser to create ultra-thin stacked layers with more detail. The result is a hollow basketball that nearly matches the “performance specifications of a regulation basketball, including its weight, size and rebound…
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DE Editors · November 8, 2023 · …filament designed for aerospace manufacturing on Markforged’s FX20 printer. . Markforged developed Vega to be compatible with the FX20’s Continuous Fiber Reinforcement technology to deliver aluminum-strength parts, the company says. “Vega is formulated to expand aerospace applications for our customers,” says Shai Terem, CEO of Markforged. “Vega incorporates…
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DE Editors · November 1, 2024 · …the structural dynamics of additive manufacturing (AM), and scheduling conflicts with another AM show, it became increasingly difficult for us to host a successful and impactful event,” says Douglas K. Woods, president of AMT – The Association For Manufacturing Technology, which organized the show with Mesago Messe Frankfurt…
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John Newman · May 23, 2014 · Additive manufacturing (AM) has received a lot of attention in the past few years, some good, some bad. The stocks go up and down. For every True Believer there’s a Doubting Thomas. Regardless of which side you happen to be on, it can’t be argued that AM is…
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Brian Albright · December 29, 2016 · …also tested the use of 3D-printed munitions and parts manufacturing.Source: Department of Defense