Desktop Metal Announces Partnership December 21, 2021 Desktop Metal and the Korea Institute of Industrial Technology (KITECH) announced a partnership to accelerate the industrialization and adoption of additive manufacturing (AM) in South Korea.
Formlabs Introduces New Printers January 4, 2022 Formlabs announced at CES the introduction of its Form 3+ and Ford 3B+ printers, which the company said are its fastest printers to date.
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.
3D Printing for Automotive July 22, 2022 A case study describes how 3D printing can be used for automotive sculptures.
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.
Looking Back to See What is Ahead for Industrial Additive Manufacturing May 19, 2022 Todd Grimm of T. A. Grimm & Associates offers a prediction of the future of additive manufacturing
White House Lauds 3D Printing Program May 10, 2022 The White House noted the launch Additive Manufacturing Forward (AM Forward), a voluntary compact between large, iconic manufacturers and their smaller U.S.-based suppliers.
To Create “Impossible” Parts, Ditch Design for AM May 24, 2022 The author argues for using his company's machine-based design software.
Thermwood Adds Angle Layer Printing December 3, 2021 Thermwood Corp. has added a third print orientation to its LSAM Large Scale Additive Manufacturing systems.