3D Systems, ALM Announce Partnership November 10, 2022 3D Systems and ALM announced they have entered into a partnership to expand access to industry-leading 3D printing materials.
CT Data Analysis Enhances Aerospace Digital Collaboration December 2, 2022 Computed tomography (CT) scan data analysis can help trace failures and performance shortcomings back to their design roots.
Paging Dr. O July 28, 2022 From 3D-printed figurines for students to “quantum dots” and nanocomposites, Olga Ivanova is a force to be reckoned with in the AM universe.
Xerox 3D Printer Installed on Navy Ship July 18, 2022 Xerox Elem Additive Solutions announced that an ElemX liquid metal printer was recently installed on board USS Essex (LHD 2), making it the first metal additive manufacturing machine deployed on a U.S. Naval vessel.
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.
Yokogawa Acquires Fluence Analytics February 8, 2023 Yokogawa Electric Corp. announced the acquisition of Fluence Analytics, Inc., a U.S.-based startup that provides real-time analytics solutions to polymer and biopharmaceutical companies.
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.
Full-Scale Manufacturing vs. Product Customization May 24, 2023 Additive manufacturing regularly confronts the issue of full-scale manufacturing vs. product customization.
Manufacturers Must Learn to Adopt AM May 24, 2023 The adoption of additive manufacturing (AM) as a tool for end-part production is at a tipping point in 2023.
Adding A.I. to Supply Chain Management January 9, 2023 Everyone is aware of how fragile a supply chain can be, and how far the effects the disruption it caused can travel. But a new self-learning software promises to prevent this from happening again.