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Additive Manufacturing Workshop for Automotive (AMWA) Program Now Available
The technical program for the inaugural Additive Manufacturing Workshop for Automotive (AMWA) is now live.
Read MoreTechnical Coatings for Additive Manufacturing Show Promising Results
Technical coatings enable smooth and sealed surfaces with specific functions. Research teams from Sirris and the Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Polymer Research (IAP) collaborated to optimize the surfaces of additively manufactured parts.
Read MoreSLM Solutions North America Partners with The Barnes Group Advisors on AM Training
SLM Solutions North America has signed a memorandum of understanding with The Barnes Group Advisors to offer AM training to equip potential customers with the ability to make better informed purchasing decisions.
Read MoreLSS Reveals Raptor 3D Printing Series
LSS Laser-Sinter Service has revealed its Raptor series, intended to increase production rates and lower costs in the field of laser-based powder-bed fusion of polymers.
Read MoreProfessor Gideon Levy Announced as Recipient of AMUG Innovators Award
The Additive Manufacturing Users Group (AMUG) Innovators Award will be given to Professor Gideon Levy at the 2019 AMUG Conference.
Read MoreThermwood Validates 3D-Printed Yacht Hull Molds
A 3D-printed scale model of a hull mold will enable Thermwood to test and validate additive manufacturing for producing this tooling.
Read MoreAMFG and LEO Lane Collaborate on End-to-End AM Workflow Software
AMFG and LEO Lane partner to integrate software solutions and offer end-to-end secure workflow solutions for additive manufacturing.
Read MoreXJet Unveils Ceramic Material for NanoParticle Jetting (NJP)
XJet has unveiled alumina, a new ceramic material for NanoParticle Jetting (NJP) additive manufacturing.
Read MoreMakerBot Method 3D Printer Offers High-Performance Solution
MakerBot has launched its Method 3D printer, bridging the gap between desktop and industrial 3D printing.
Read MoreThermwood Releases 60-mm Melt Core for Higher Print Rates
Thermwood’s 60-mm melt core can 3D print layers with 250 ft. or longer bead length with most polymers, opening possibilities for the print process because of higher output capability.
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