AM Factories
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OECHSLER AG, a leading polymer technology group with a global presence and headquarters in Ansbach/Middle Franconia, Germany, is intensifying its collaboration with HP 3D Printing, the market leader for industrial Multi Jet Fusion 3D printing solutions, and is now a member of the HP Digital Manufacturing Network. The membership in…
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As the AM industry morphs from prototyping to high-quality manufacturing, Dutch workflow automation company AM-Flow is officially launching AM-QUALITY, the world’s first AM In-Line Quality Control solution at Formnext 2022. The system will be unveiled with an exclusive event on the first day of Formnext, set for 12.00 pm at…
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EOS, a leading supplier of industrial 3D printing technology, launched its new Contract Manufacturing Network. The network connects end customers with established AM production partners, so they can create high-quality parts in a fast and reliable way. Initially, the network will be set up in EMEA with seven partners, namely…
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Tess BoissonneaultOctober 17, 2022
3dpbm AM Services Focus 2022 eBook
Welcome to 3dpbm’s latest AM Focus 2022 eBook on AM Services. 3D printing service providers hold a special significance in the world of additive manufacturing: not only were they the earliest adopters of 3D printing technologies, they have also been one of the main drivers of the industry’s growth over…
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The UK government has awarded a combined £13.7 million in funding to help improve energy efficiency, productivity, and sustainability of manufacturing processes, to smart factory projects that include 3D printing at a record scale, using AI to make steelmaking more productive, and using big data to make century-old baking machinery…
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Davide SherSeptember 23, 2022
Shaping the metal AM factories of tomorrow
Metal AM service providers represent a key transitional step to evolve metal AM from its current status as niche prototyping technology and small-batch production technology to digital serial production and, eventually, mass production within real metal AM factories. It is no coincidence that, after the largest 3D software companies, such…
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Edward WakefieldSeptember 14, 2022
Roboze invests in the future of super materials
Roboze has started the construction of a cutting-edge laboratory dedicated to the development of future super materials. The new 2000m² facility, located in Bari, Italy, will aim to accelerate the transition to sustainable manufacturing and will add to the other already consolidated two offices of the company in the same…
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Materialise, a global leader in 3D printing solutions, has acquired Identify3D, a company that develops software to encrypt, distribute and trace the flow of digital parts across complex supply chains. Data security and integrity have become top of mind for companies that want to retain control over their design and…
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Sintavia engineers used the Florida-based AM service provider‘s AMCM M4K-4 printer to 3D print a thrust chamber assembly (TCA) in a copper alloy. The giant part combined three individual parts into a single monolith, thus reducing production time and cost while minimizing post-processing. Leveraging the AMCM M4K-4’s 450mm x 450mm…
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Today’s episode brings together two companies that represent at the same time, the history and the future of additive manufacturing: the AM workflow automation experts at AM Flow and the rapidly growing US-based AM service provider Midwest Prototyping. Midwest Prototyping started in 2001 with the purchase of a desk and…
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