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XJet Ltd., the additive manufacturing company, announces today the appointment of Professor Dan Shechtman to lead its Scientific Advisory Board. Winner of the 2011 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the discovery of quasicrystals, Shechtman’s role will be to help steer XJet’s material and application development roadmap. With his broad knowledge of scientific challenges and innovation, he will help guide pioneering applications, materials and the way materials are used for XJet NanoParticle Jetting™ (NPJ) technology that could revolutionize many different aspects of additive manufacturing for a variety of industries.

Development is significant step toward skin grafts that can be integrated into patient’s skin
Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have developed a way to 3D print living skin, complete with blood vessels. The advancement, published online today in Tissue Engineering Part A, is a significant step toward creating grafts that are more like the skin our bodies produce naturally.

TÜV SÜD-Experten sind auf der dritten Münchner Technologiekonferenz (MTC3) in Foren und einem interaktiven Workshop vertreten. Vom 8.-10. Oktober diskutieren diese u. a., wie additive Fertigung zur Industriereife gebracht werden kann. Neben der Technischen Universität München (TUM) sind die Unternehmen Oerlikon, GE Additive, McKinsey, Linde, Siemens und TÜV SÜD beteiligt.

BCN3D and Global 3D are pleased to announce their partnership with a Distribution Agreement. Global 3D is now entitled to distribute across the polish market the well-known BCN3D’s Sigma and Sigmax, as well as the full range of filaments, accessories and spare parts.

Additive manufacturing is transforming markets. Scalability, cost and production efficiency present challenges to the commercialization of this rapidly evolving technology. Its progression from visionary technology to mainstream commercialization will be the key topic of discussion at the 3rd annual Munich Technology Conference on Additive Manufacturing (MTC3) October 8-10, 2019, at the Technical University of Munich, Germany. Speakers will look at technical and regulatory challenges surrounding the technology today and assess the role of innovation in the future of this exciting field.

Trade fair builds on successful previous event
EMO Hannover 2019 closed its doors following a six-day run. From 16 to 21 September, round about 117,000 production specialists from 150 countries convened at the world's leading tradeshow for the metal-working industry. "This EMO Hannover 2019 built on the success of our boom year in 2017," reported EMO General Commissioner Carl Martin Welcker.

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