Metal
AM Will Change Power Generation, But Needs To Prove Itself First
In gas turbines and in nuclear power, Oak Ridge National Laboratory is working with major manufacturers to validate metal 3D printing for conventional parts as a prelude to developing the unconventional ones.
Read MoreDesktop Metal’s Robotic Additive Manufacturing System for Sand Printing
The ExOne S-Max Flex system use single-pass jetting technology to deliver 3D printing at high speeds for low-cost parts.
Read MoreUltimaker 5.0 Cura Enables Finer, Faster Prints
The software’s enhanced slicing engine is said to enable thinner walls and finer details in additive manufacturing.
Read MoreStatus Check: Repeatable and Distributed Manufacturing in AM — Ready Yet?
With potential drift and IP barriers, is metal additive manufacturing ready to contribute to distributed manufacturing?
Read MoreThe Second Wave of Disruption: From “How Do I Design?” to “How Do I Scale?” (Video)
Serial additive manufacturing business founder Greg Morris on changes in the understanding of AM over time.
WatchGE Aviation Invests in 5 M Line Metal Additive Production Systems
The system is designed to enable customers with large part size demand to increase productivity and reduce cost for additive production.
Read MoreRenishaw Appoints Director of Additive Manufacturing
Callanan has been with the company for 25 years and is returning to the research and development environment where she started her career.
Read MorePAMA Supports 3D Printing Innovation, Standards
PAMA is a collaboration between the U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and RadTech, the nonprofit trade association dedicated to advancing ultraviolet and electron beam technology.
Read MoreTriditive, Foxconn Developing Binder Jetting Technology
The companies are developing the first prototype and materials for subsequent commercialization.
Read MoreSiemens, Xerox Collaborate at Additive Manufacturing Hub
Partnership includes installation of Xerox ElemX 3D printer at the Siemens Charlotte Advanced Technology Collaboration Hub in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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