Prototyping
Breaking News: IMTS 2020 Canceled in Compliance With Coronavirus Precautions
IMTS has been canceled for the first time since WWII. The show will continue to offer digital experiences to foster connections, networking and technical learning opportunities.
Read MoreBreaking News: IMTS 2020 Canceled
Official announcement from show organizers. “The health and safety of our exhibitors and audience remains our top priority.” Coming launches to address need for technical knowledge and networking.
Read MoreThe Cool Parts Show Awarded Best Use of Video in Niche Media 2020 Nichee Awards
The Additive Manufacturing team won the Best Use of Video category for “The Cool Parts Show" in Niche Media's 2020 Nichee Awards. Hosted by editor-in-chief Peter Zelinski and senior editor Stephanie Hendrixson, each episode focuses on a cool 3D printed part to explore how it was made and what it reveals about the possibilities of additive manufacturing.
Read MoreThe Future of Jewelry Manufacturing Is Custom, On Demand and Perfectly Sized
The Melvin sisters launched their startup, The Future of Jewelry, when they couldn’t find matching signet rings. Now, customers can design exactly the ring they want, to be produced affordably through 3D printing and/or lost wax casting.
Read MoreBespoke Laser Cladding Nozzles Made Possible with Powder Bed Fusion
Additive manufacturing is advancing laser cladding. With the addition of a powder bed fusion 3D printer, American Cladding Technologies can now print custom cladding nozzles to meet the precise requirements of each job.
Read MoreProtolabs Launches 3D Printed Cobalt Chrome
Protolabs has launched 3D printed cobalt chrome, a new material resistant to heat, wear and corrosion for use across multiple sectors.
Read MoreHow Test Swabs Became 3D Printing's Production Win: The Cool Parts Show #15
Nasopharyngeal swabs for COVID-19 testing are one of the best production cases for 3D printing we've seen, pandemic or otherwise. Why AM is winning on speed, functionality and collaboration.
WatchDrone Engine Maker Illustrates How Additive Manufacturing Well Suited to OEMs
This small company making small engines sees big wins from metal AM in terms of both product performance and responsiveness to the market. Here, size isn’t a factor in succeeding with AM — the application instead shows how the capability is at its best when it can serve both production and design.
Read MoreAdditive Manufacturer Green Trade Association Commissions Research Project on Sustainability
The Additive Manufacturer Green Trade Association (AMGTA) has selected Jeremy Faludi, Ph.D., a leading researcher of sustainable engineering, to oversee its first commissioned university research project. The project will be a systematic review of the environmental impacts and benefits of additive manufacturing.
Read MorePhillips Corporation Enters Partnership with the U.S. Army to Provide AM Expertise and Support at Rock Island Arsenal
Phillips Corporation, Federal Division has executed a Public Private Partnership Agreement (P3) to support the Army Center of Excellence for Advanced Manufacturing (CoE) at the Rock Island Arsenal-Joint Manufacturing and Technology Center.
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