nano3Dprint Announces Collaboration February 1, 2023 nano3Dprint today announced that it has entered into a collaboration with the Billi Research Lab, whose objective is to improve patient quality of life by developing breakthrough technologies and solutions to address unmet clinical needs.
TRX Event, Agenda Announced February 8, 2023 America Makes, in partnership with the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP), will host the 2023 Spring Technical Review & Exchange (TRX) on March 7-8 in El Paso.
Formlabs Introduces Automation System January 4, 2023 Formlabs said it introduced its Automation Ecosystem to enable new levels of 3D printing productivity with Form Auto for back-to-back throughput, Fleet Control for advanced fleet management, and the High Volume Resin System for high-capacity printing.
Stratasys Agrees to Acquire Materials Business August 8, 2022 Stratasys Ltd. announced today it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire the additive manufacturing materials business of Covestro AG.
AM Community Shows Off at RAPID + TCT July 28, 2022 Additive manufacturing is thriving and continues to gain momentum with successes across diverse applications.
CAM Streamlines Custom Manufacturing June 16, 2023 Using a digital process such as computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) software can streamline the workflow between the additive and subtractive processes and reduce the chance of error,
Support-Free Metal 3D Printing: The Realities and Benefits June 7, 2023 Support-free printing has many benefits, which is why it continues to be an aspiration within the industry
Tech and Talent - the Foundation for Success for Greater Gainesville Manufacturers June 14, 2023 The Greater Gainesville region is growing as a home to smart manufacturing, from small startups to global industry giants.
Advancing MBJ from R&D to Final Part June 13, 2023 Metal-binder-jet (MBJ) layering technology promises greater performance and functionality and higher productivity within its target markets.
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.