Desktop Metal Begins Production System P-50 Shipments February 28, 2022 Desktop Metal today announced it has shipped its first Production System P-50 printer to Stanley Black & Decker, marking the commercialization of the company’s flagship additive manufacturing technology for mass production of end-use, metal parts.
Stratasys Says Quarterly Revenue Expanded February 24, 2022 Additive manufacturer Stratasys Ltd. said Feb. 23 fourth-quarter revenue increased by 17 percent from a year earlier.
HP Says Quarterly Revenue Rose March 1, 2022 HP Inc., a major player in additive manufacturing, said Feb. 28 its first-quarter fiscal 2022 revenue rose 8.8 percent.
Chris Williams Named Senior Member of National Academy of Inventors February 14, 2022 Chris Williams, L.S. Randolph Professor of Mechanical Engineering, has been named a senior member of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI).
Machine Tool Mega Show TIMTOS x TMTS 2022 Opens February 22, 2022 TIMTOS x TMTS 2022, the first co-branded machine tool mega show in Taiwan has opened. A total of 950 exhibitors in 5,100 booths has packed Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center Hall 1 & 2. The physical show will go for six days while the one-month online exhibition till March 21.
AM Applications Explode with Multimaterial Printing June 7, 2023 Optimizing performance by teaming different materials.
Innovations for the Future of Sustainable Manufacturing June 15, 2023 Sustainable manufacturing aims to revolutionize the industrial sector by reducing key resources consumed during the manufacturing process.
Leveraging Data for a Connected Supply Chain June 8, 2023 What’s at the heart of most smart manufacturing techniques? Data. It’s the power and the fuel that allows an organization to reach its goal.
3D Printing Expands Possibilities for Renewable Energy February 14, 2023 Houston-based DET develops innovative packer system that regulates flow of heat and steam in geothermal wells
Printing Longhorns February 27, 2023 Building on a proud additive manufacturing legacy, this University of Texas professor brings new meaning to the term “good to great."