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3D Printing Isn’t the Death of Die Casting
CAASE19 Virtual Conference sessions explores how additive manufacturing can augment existing die casting processes.
Stratasys Plans Strategic Investment in Xaar 3D
Stratasys to increase ownership in Xaar 3D from 15% to 45% with option to fully acquire.
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Accelerating PBFAM Development and Use Through Open Source Systems
An Open Architecture Framework Enables the Use of PBFAM for Development Opportunities and Custom Applications.
Nano Dimension Presents Production-Grade Printed Capacitors for PCBs 
Capacitors 3D printed on the DragonFly system eliminate the need for assembly.
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Creating Physiologically Realistic Models for Medical Education and Ballistics Testing
Using novel materials and software strategies to develop realistic medical models from radiographic data.
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Increasing Additive Manufacturing Capabilities & Reducing Costs
Pushing the boundaries of AM using a Multi3D system to manufacture complex geometric dielectric structures.
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Educating Engineers to Design for AM
Develop an additive manufacturing design-to-print workflow using AM-aware tools for designers to take advantage of the unique capabilities of AM.
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Reducing Orthotic Out-Patient Visits from 3 to 1
Combining cloud-based orthotic designs with FDM production to deliver custom orthoses and streamline patient care.
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Establish Complete Database of Material Properties for FDM Printing of ULTEM™ 9085
The objective of this program was to build upon previous results from America Makes Project Call #1 project entitled “Maturation of Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) Component Manufacturing.
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Reduced Mass By 53% to 76% on Three Realistic Aerospace Components
Developed an Advanced 3D Shape Optimization Method and Related Software to Automatically Generate Lightweight Core Structures for the Aviation Industry.
KODAK 3D Printing Expands with new Materials and Accessories
Smart International, an authorized global brand licensee of 3D printing for Kodak, announces that KODAK 3D Printing will be expanding its range of materials to include Acrylic and Nylon 6/66/12.
Navajo Technical University Chooses Optomec System for Metal AM Training Center
NTU purchased the directed energy deposition machine with a National Science Foundation grant for use in its new Center for Advanced Manufacturing.
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Improve Powder Utilization by Investigating the Property Effects of Reusing AM Powders
Reduced powder costs up to 80% by reusing powder in the SLS process.
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Made in Metal but Lighter
As Metal AM Attracts Attention, the Need for Simulation Grows.
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Predict 3D Printed Cellular Material Stiffness and Failure Response
Shape Independent Models Predict Behavior of 3D Printed Cellular Materials with 90% Accuracy.



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