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.
3D Systems Revenue Declines on Divestitures March 1, 2022 3D Systems said Feb. 28 its fourth-quarter revenue fell on divestitures of “non-core” assets.
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.
Industry 4.0: The Print Edition April 13, 2022 What manufacturers wanting in on Industry 4.0 should know before investing in a 3D printer
Beyond Crypto, Tech & Tourism, Miami is a Manufacturing Hub April 18, 2022 When SOP Technologies sought the ideal destination to develop, test, manufacture, and market its devices that help stop ocean pollution, Miami quickly rose high on the list.
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.
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.’”
Cleaning, Maintenance Key to Prolonging Life of Non-Ferrous Furnaces July 31, 2023 Unlocking Foundry Efficiency: Master the art of clean, high-quality aluminum production. Learn how to extend furnace life and optimize your bottom line with these essential tips.
Leveling Up AM with Layered Tetrahedral Meshing June 15, 2023 Here's another description of how additive manufacturing is advancing.
AM Without Making a Mesh? June 13, 2023 AM still suffers from at least one technological barrier: a vicious cycle of increasing design complexity, ballooning file size, and slowing output. However, a forthcoming development promises to eliminate this bottleneck, and it is expected to be adopted as an AM industry standard.