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Why Do So Many Additive Manufacturers Build Their Own 3D Printers? AM Radio #2A
It's not unusual for companies making parts and products through 3D printing to also develop the printers they use to do so. Stephanie Hendrixson and Julia Hider share examples and discuss why this happens on the latest episode of AM Radio.
ListenThe Coolest Cool Parts
Season 5 of The Cool Parts Show is on the way — but before it premieres, revisit some of the team’s favorite episodes so far.
Watch3DEO Prints Milestone One Millionth Customer Part
The achievement comes less than two years after commercializing its patented 3D printing technology in full in 2020.
Read MorePhillips Corp., EOS North America Expand Distribution Partnership
Phillips Corp. is already a national EOS channel partner through its Phillips federal division, but now its commercial division expands its distribution partnership with EOS on the East Coast.
Read MoreCustom Heels Are a Step Up for Circular Fashion, Sustainable Manufacturing
Custom shoe company Hilos demonstrates how, with additive manufacturing, relative outsiders can not only launch a product, but implement a new production mindset into an established industry. The company is bringing comfort and customization to fashion footwear with sustainable, on-demand production based on 3D printing.
Read More3YourMind, Carbon Join Forces to Optimize AM Value Chain
Collaboration combines Carbon systems with 3YourMinds’ Agile PLM Technology Advisor to monitor production and standardize workflows.
Read MoreResearchers 3D Print Customized Sensors with Integrated Electronics
Inductive proximity sensors come in cylindrical metal casings in which a coil, circuit board and plug are installed in a fixed configuration and can be used for non-contact detection of metal objects.
Read MoreDoes 3D Printing Drive Startups, or Vice-Versa? AM Radio #1
What is it about 3D printing that makes it such a common choice for startup companies? Are these businesses driving additive manufacturing forward, or are they being driven? Peter Zelinski, Stephanie Hendrixson and Julia Hider discuss.
ListenExOne Launches X1 Tooling Industrial-Grade 3D Printed Tooling Solutions
X1 Tooling offers manufacturers fast, affordable and local tooling options for the final production of metal, plastic and composite designs.
Read MoreAI to Aid Consistency in Electron Beam Additive Manufacturing
Machine vision and algorithms have helped EBAM users address problems as they occur in deposition, but AI could be able to predict problems before they happen.
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