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3D Systems Enhances Aerospace and Defense Investment

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DE Editors · January 5, 2026 · …demand for secure, U.S.-based manufacturing in national security and space applications, 3D Systems reports. Key Highlights: Strong Revenue Trajectory: The A&D business is forecasted to have grown over 15% in 2025, rising to more than 20% in 2026. Revenue from production printing systems and custom metal parts is…

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Engineering Technology Outlook 2026

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Brian Albright · December 31, 2025 · …at 43%, followed by additive manufacturing (37%, up from 34% last year), high-performance computing (HPC)/cloud computing (36%), advanced materials (34%, up from 28% last year), generative design software (30%), and virtual/augmented reality (28%). Which technologies will have greatest impact on product design and development in the next 5…

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The Work Ahead

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Brian Albright · December 31, 2025 · …are still keen on additive manufacturing even if they aren’t buying a lot of 3D printers. But the data we gathered continues to highlight the work ahead. We’re pretty deep in the “simulation is great” camp here at DE, but about half our readers still aren’t using it…

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Additive Manufacturing in 2026: From Promise to Practicality

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DE Guest · December 30, 2025 · Additive manufacturing (AM) has long been heralded as a transformative force in engineering, promising to reshape how products are developed and produced. As we move into 2026, the conversation around AM is shifting from what’s possible to what’s practical. Engineers are no longer asking if AM can deliver;…

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Velo3D Secures Department of War Contract Worth $32.6M

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DE Editors · December 23, 2025 · …current problem of major manufacturing bottlenecks for certain traditionally manufactured parts and platforms within the U.S. defense industrial base. These production bottlenecks prevent the throughput necessary to scale a critical DoW weapon system program. Velo3D will work with DIU, the U.S. Navy and a key industry prime to…

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Creality Unveils Scan-to-CAD Workflow

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DE Editors · December 18, 2025 · …engineering, product design, and manufacturing applications. Creality's 3D scanner lineup—including the Raptor, Otter, and Sermoon series—offers up to 0.02 mm accuracy, high-speed capture, and multi-mode scanning, enabling users to digitize complex parts with precision. When combined with QUICKSURFACE, engineers can transform point clouds and mesh data into editable,…

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AMUG Invites LEGO Leader to Keynote 2026 Conference

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DE Editors · December 16, 2025 · The Additive Manufacturing Users Group (AMUG) shares one of its keynote speakers for the 2026 AMUG Conference, which will be held in Reno, NV, March 15–19, 2026. Ronen Hadar, senior director and head of Additive Design & Manufacturing for The LEGO Group, will take the stage on Thursday,…

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Nikon SLM Solutions Releases SLM.Prep

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DE Editors · December 16, 2025 · …of transparency for metal additive manufacturing. SLM.Prep consolidates advanced data preparation into one tool—eliminating the need for multiple programs and giving users faster workflows, accurate build-time simulations, and full slice-level visibility into how every layer will be printed, Nikon SLM Solutions reports. With laser-spot modeling, SLM.Prep provides build-time…

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A Marble Roll for Christmas

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Kenneth Wong · December 12, 2025 · Mark Norwood, who had previously won our 3D printable cubicle toy design contest with his take on a tank, was inspired by the Christmas spirit to design a marble ball roll in the shape of a Christmas tree. Like many good designs, this too was a new iteration…

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Digital Engineering December 2025

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Brian Albright · December 11, 2025 · …By Anand Sethupathy, ASME Additive Manufacturing in 2026: From Promise to Practicality Commentary By Additive Manufacturing Users Group (AMUG) Engineering Simulation in 2026—ASSESS Simulation Leadership Perspective Commentary By Nick Appleyard, ASSESS Executive Director Challenges and Opportunities for Women Engineers Society of Women Engineers CEO Karen Horting outlines the…

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Wayland Additive and Autodesk Announce Integration

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DE Editors · December 8, 2025 · This week, Wayland Additive announced a partnership. The agreement will add Wayland's Calibur3 AM system into Autodesk Fusion’s machine library. Wayland hopes the integration will make its NeuBeam Electron Beam Powder Bed Fusion (PBF-EB) process more accessible. According to the announcement, the partnership enables full compatibility between Autodesk…

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Stratasys Expands Availability of RadioMatrix Radiopaque Material

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DE Editors · December 2, 2025 · Stratasys Ltd. shares full commercial availability of its RadioMatrix radiopaque 3D printing material in the United States. This milestone follows initial limited deployments and enables healthcare providers, device manufacturers, and research institutions across the U.S. to access and utilize the material for advanced medical imaging and training applications.…

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AI in Focus at DE Summit

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Brian Albright · November 28, 2025 · …industrial automation in its manufacturing facilities. In addition, industrial designer and engineer Fabien Chancel was on hand to discuss his “Static Pressure Launch (SPL)” project, which won first place in the international ejection mechanism design challenge hosted on GrabCAD and supported by NASA’s Entry Systems Modeling Project. Finally,…

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RAPID + TCT 2026 to Travel to Boston in 2026

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DE Editors · November 24, 2025 · …Dr. Brett Conner, chief manufacturing officer at SME. “Bringing RAPID + TCT to Boston is a great opportunity for the industry as a whole to exchange ideas, explore innovations and discuss how we can collectively tackle the challenges American manufacturing is facing. SME AM Awards + TCT Awards…

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Materialise, Nikon SLM Solutions Jointly Develop Data Preparation Workflow

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DE Editors · November 24, 2025 · …aerospace, defense, and advanced manufacturing customers, this means the ability to move from prototype to certified production faster, maintaining traceability and process stability. “This partnership represents a major step forward in industrializing metal additive manufacturing,” says Sam O’Leary, CEO of Nikon SLM Solutions. “By integrating Materialise’s software expertise…

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Dyndrite Integrates with EOS Open Architecture

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DE Editors · November 24, 2025 · …of industrial software for additive manufacturing, reports integration of its flagship product, Dyndrite LPBF Pro, with EOS’ Open Architecture via the EOS Toolpath API. This integration provides EOS Build Plan users vector-level control for parameter optimization on EOS metal platforms (EOS M 290, EOS M 290 1kW, EOS…

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Stratasys Adds Production Grade Metal Manufacturing to Portfolio Mix

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DE Editors · November 20, 2025 · …a metal and ceramic additive manufacturing process that complements Stratasys’ polymer jetting expertise. MoldJet is a powder-free AM technology that enables a high throughput production of metal and ceramic parts at industrial scale and speed. It is designed for producing complex geometric parts, with high density and industry…

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AML3D Receives ARCEMY X Order from Defense Supplier

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DE Editors · November 20, 2025 · …close to U.S. Navy Additive Manufacturing Center of Excellence in Danville, VA, FasTech supplies and manufactures parts for Defense, Aerospace, Energy, and other sectors. The FasTech ARCEMY X system will be supplied from AML3D’s US Technology Centre in Stow, OH. FasTech ARCEMY X is expected to be installed…

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Materialise Advances Its Open Software Strategy

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DE Editors · November 20, 2025 · …automation and interoperability. “Industrializing additive manufacturing isn't a software problem or a hardware problem; it's a manufacturing problem,” says Udo Eberlein, vice president of Software at Materialise. “It requires understanding the complete workflow, the real constraints, and the practical trade-offs that production teams face every day.” The new…

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Tekna and Burloak Collaborate on Satellite Components

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DE Editors · November 20, 2025 · …Technologies (Burloak), a Canada-based additive manufacturing (AM) company, to supply materials for production of more than 50,000 satellite components. The collaboration supports Burloak’s role in manufacturing advanced flight hardware for the MDA Aurora program. Through the agreement, Tekna will supply aluminum metal powders engineered for use in high-performance…

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