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GE Additive Education Program Open for Entries
GE is investing $10 million over five years in educational programs to deliver 3D printers to schools around the world.
Read MoreVoxeljet VX200 Offers High-Speed Sintering for Functional Components
Rapid 2018: The High-Speed Sintering (HSS) process is said to combine the advantages of selective laser sintering and binder jetting.
Read MoreFarsoon’s Entry-Level PLS System Produces Detailed Parts
New processing systems and specially developed control software help the eForm achieve the functionality and power of an industrial AM system.
Read MoreSeries: Installing a Metal 3D Printer
A five-part series documents one manufacturer’s experience and lessons learned while installing a powder-bed fusion metal 3D printer.
Read MoreVideo: Where Does Additive Manufacturing Make Sense?
Can 3D printing produce a useful, functional part? The answer is, unequivocally, yes. Editors discuss where and when AM makes sense in this video.
WatchFDM Digital Invests in Multi Jet Fusion 3D Printer from HP
The UK-based company will use the system to provide parts for the aerospace, automotive, F1 and consumer packaging sectors.
Read MoreSintavia to Additively Manufacture Flightworthy Parts
Honeywell has approved the Tier One additive manufacturer to produce aerospace parts with powder-bed fusion.
Read MoreKuraray Launches Water-Soluble Mowiflex Material
Rapid 2018: The support material offers cold-water solubility as well as high stiffness.
Read MoreFormlabs Process to Deliver Custom 3D-Printed Earbuds
A process that uses the Form 2 3D printer and Formlabs resin to produce custom silicone ear molds is part of the "year of mass customized earbuds."
Read MoreLatécoère Cuts Lead Times with FDM 3D Printing
Latécoère is deploying Stratasys fused deposition modeling (FDM) throughout its design and production process.
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