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Formnext 2022: Ceramics, Robots and Other Perspectives From Near and Far: AM Radio #30
The 2022 edition of Formnext revealed more options and applications for 3D printed ceramics, anticipation of coming automation, established companies entering AM and more. Two editors — one present at the show, and one observing from a distance — compare notes in this episode of AM Radio.
Listen10 Important Developments in Additive Manufacturing Seen at Formnext 2022 (Includes Video)
The leading trade show dedicated to the advance of industrial 3D printing returned to the scale and energy not seen since before the pandemic. More ceramics, fewer supports structures and finding opportunities in wavelengths — these are just some of the AM advances notable at the show this year.
WatchSaving Time and Money on the Shop Floor with AM
Some of the most popular ways AM is presented miss some of the most practical and valuable ways AM can be used.
Read MoreFrom Polymer Tooling to Metal Production Via 3D Printing
As Azoth has adopted new additive manufacturing technologies, its work has transitioned from tooling to production parts for automotive, medical and defense.
Read MoreMarkforged Adds Simulation Feature to Additive Manufacturing Software
The software’s virtual testing can validate the strength of advanced composite parts and automatically optimize print parameters to lower cost and speed production.
Read MoreFormlabs' Educational Platform Aims to Advance Dental 3D Printing
Formlabs’ Dental Academy is an educational platform designed to advance 3D printing technology in dentistry settings.
Read MoreBMF’s MicroArch S350 Offers High-Throughput Microscale 3D Printing
The 25-micron resolution printer is said to combine part quality and speed for end-part production.
Read More3D Systems, Ems-Griltech Partner to Advance Materials Innovation
The companies combined knowledge to produce DuraForm PAx Natural, a material available for all selective laser sintering platforms.
Read More3D Printing Startup to Deliver Thousands of Custom Hearing Aids Over Next Five Years
Starting with a pilot program in Jordan, nonprofit 3DP4ME is developing workflows to 3D print hearing aid earmolds and prosthetics near the people who need them.
Read MoreWasp Polymer, Ceramic 3D Printers for Customized Serial Production
Formnext 2022: Italy-based Wasp offers 3D printing options for sustainable, customized serial production with polymers and ceramics.
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