Welcome to Voices AMplified January 31, 2022 The true story of AM—it’s current and potential abilities and the people who continue to develop it—deserves to be heard.
DREAMS Catcher: For Virginia Tech professor, 3D printing was love at first sight January 24, 2022 Christopher Williams still remembers the day that changed his career path. “‘They say this machine can make anything,’” our professor told us. “‘Now go design something impossible.’”
Lockheed Martin Achieves IIot Smart Factory January 11, 2022 Aegis Software, a global provider of Manufacturing Operations Management Software (MOM/MES), announces that Lockheed Martin’s Lufkin facility has connected key SMT machines of all key types using the IPC-CFX standard.
Markforged Names New Executive January 11, 2022 Markforged today announced that Andrew Hally has been appointed chief marketing officer (CMO), effective Jan. 4, 2022.
The Ideal Interface for Machining March 9, 2022 The importance of making machine tool controls faster, more powerful and, above all, friendlier in the age of skilled labor shortages.
New AM Machines, Materials Fill Niches March 30, 2022 Makers of new machines and materials for additive manufacturing are touting their products for the niches they fill—tool making and machine shop production, for example. They’re also talking about sustainability.
Voices AMplified: Jennifer Coyne Leverages Career in Rail Sector To Industrialize Additive March 8, 2022 Jennifer Coyne leverages an impressive career in the rail sector to help industrialize additive manufacturing
Desktop Metal Introduces X-Series Line March 7, 2022 Desktop Metal announced the launch of the X-Series line of binder jet 3D printing systems for metal and ceramic powders in a wide range of particle sizes.
Desktop Metal Revenue Surges March 8, 2022 Additive manufacturer Desktop Metal said today its fourth-quarter revenue surged as the company completed its first full year as a publicly traded entity.
Mirroring the World June 23, 2022 From SimCity to Universe in a Shoebox—the growth of digital twins and what they mean to small- and medium-sized manufacturers.