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Optomec Acquires Huffman
This acquisition is said to deepen Optomec's penetration in production applications for aerospace and energy markets.
Stratasys Printers Validated by FDA for Medical Modeling
Materialise and Stratasys have expanded their partnership in the healthcare space
America Makes Announces Awardees of Directed Project Opportunities on Acceleration of Large-Scale AM
Projects to develop an open source, multi-laser manufacturing research platform and more.
Company Plans 3D Printed Rocket
Relativity Space will 3D print the rocket with an internally designed 24-ft.-tall unit called the Stargate and plans are underway to build an even bigger 3D printer.
Purdue Start-Up Targets Defense Applications
Process allows for the printing of thick materials with high levels of precision by applying ultrasonic vibrations to the nozzle to reduce friction and allow for smooth materials flow.
Printing Glucose Sensors Results in Less Cost, Pain
Researchers at Washington State University have found a way to produce flexible glucose sensors using 3D printing via direct ink writing.
3D Printing Showcased at Ford’s Advanced Manufacturing Center
The Advanced Manufacturing Center includes 23 3D printers and is working with 10 different 3D manufacturing companies on a variety of projects using different types of materials.
Canon Releases New Ceramic Print Material, Technology
The new material and printing solution enable higher accuracy in ceramic parts production
AMUG Innovators Award Goes to Professor Gideon Levy
The award is given to those who have cultivated ideas that in turn have advanced the additive manufacturing industry, according to AMUG.
Renishaw Extends ParaMatters Collaboration
The partnership now extends to optimized lightweighting and automation of metal additive manufacturing.
S-Squared Unveils Really Big 3D Printer
New robotic construction system can print a house, other commercial projects.
Hackrod is Using Lightworks’ SLIPSTREAM to Design its Concept Speedster
Hackrod is using virtual reality prior to manufacturing the car using 3D printing processes.
Are Desktop 3D Printers Safe to Use?
Georgia Tech and UL Chemical Safety publish two-year study on 3D printers, raises concerns for potentially hazardous levels of ultrafine particles, and numerous volatile organic compounds associated with machine operation.
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Editor’s Pick: Get Metal 3D Parts Right the First Time
The ESI Group's new solution suite could help process and manufacturing engineering departments as well as 3D printing bureaus shorten time frames and lower costs.
MakerBot Meets Industrial 3D Printing
Method blends performance with usability, bridging the gap between desktop and industrial 3D printing.



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