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Capture 3D’s Small, Portable GOM Scan 1
The company says the scanner is well suited for digitizing small- to medium-sized objects in high-quality data.
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 MoreKent State, Iten Industries Partner for 3D Printing Education
Iten Industries’ goal is to drive internship and engineering experience in the area with students getting hands-on experience with the company’s additive manufacturing printers.
Read MoreSiemens Opens Charlotte Advanced Technology Collaboration Hub
Siemens says it will use this research and development space to collaborate with key OEMs, end users and U.S. national laboratories to help advance the successful industrialization of additive manufacturing.
Read MoreArburg Freeformer Machines Produce Complex, Functional Parts
Rapid + TCT 2022: Arburg’s Freeformer machines feature an open system enabling the properties of the additively manufactured parts to be specifically adapted.
Read MoreAdditive Manufacturing to the Rescue — Again
AM is the perfect candidate to solve production problems that began during the pandemic.
Read More3 Examples of How Polymer 3D Printing Is Still Advancing in Important Ways: AM Radio #16B
On AM Radio, a conversation about ways the basic operation and capabilities of additive manufacturing with plastics is still changing.
ListenPAMA 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.
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