Production
Essentium 3D Printing Platform Brings AM to Scale Production
Essentium has announced the release of the High Speed Extrusion (HSE) platform to solve issues of strength, speed and scale.
Read MoreUpdate on Evolve: Ensuring Repeatability, Reliability and Speed for Scale Production
Engineering the machine and process to work as consistently as production hardware ought to perform is where the company says its efforts have been focused.
Watch3D Systems DMP Flex 350 and Factory 350 Systems Designed for Production
3D Systems’ DMP Flex 350 and DMP Factory 350 are designed for production of components for industrial applications such as aerospace, health care and transportation.
Read MoreMIT Launches ADAPT Consortium
The Additive and Digital Advanced Production Technologies (ADAPT) consortium focuses on scaling new manufacturing technology through partnership between industry and academia.
Read MoreAutodesk and GE Additive Collaborate on Design-to-Print Workflow
Autodesk and GE Additive work together to simplify metal additive manufacturing by connecting all phases of additive manufacturing.
Read MoreFortify Partners with MultiMechanics
The new partnership will help improve the predictability of 3D-printed parts for decreased cost and reduced production time.
Read MoreAMES from 3YourMind Manages Job Schedules and Prioritization
3YourMind announces its latest product, Agile Manufacturing Execution System (AMES).
Read MoreStratasys Announces Layered Powder Metallurgy (LPM) for Metal Parts
Layered powder metallurgy (LPM) technology from Stratasys is aimed at delivering production-grade metal parts for low-to-mid volumes.
Read MoreExOne X1 25Pro 3D Printing Machine Supports Production Volumes
The platform is intended as a step up for users of the Innovent+ platform who are interested in scaling to a mid-size production metal 3D printer.
Read MoreEconomies of Scope: Additive Manufacturing’s Trajectory Toward Bigness
A new book argues that the advance of AM will ultimately favor bigger and bigger manufacturers. Recent articles about groups and companies seeking to benefit from AM show a tiny trajectory in the same direction.
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