As BigRep basks in the glow of a successful Formnext, Moshe Aknin (Chief Technology Officer) talks technonology, the additive market, and what BigRep has planned for the future. The additive industry is growing at an accelerated pace, and the size of the market has attracted some big players, but like any growing industry, new technology and those who develop it will have a strong competitive advantage.

3D Systems' end-to-end workflow encompassing expert biomedical engineers, state-of-the-art software, ColorJet printing technologies and materials produces accurate, detailed models to facilitate improved patient outcomes.

EOS continues to drive the industrialization of additive manufacturing (AM) and will present its newest solutions at this year’s formnext.

EOS LaserProFusion technology produces up to 10 times faster using one million diode lasers
Latest EOS M 300-4 system with automation and software integration is basis for a metal AM production cell for series manufacturing
Technology Readiness Level for materials and processes offer users a validated data basis for additive serial applications

Arm mount with 3D printed parts, leading to weight and cost reductions by changing material, functional integration and bionic design optimizations (source: EOS)

EOS and Gravity showcase aeronautical innovation at the formnext show in Frankfurt/Germany

EOS, the world's leading technology supplier in the field of Industrial 3D printing of metals and polymers, is showcasing its broad solution portfolio at formnext (Nov. 13 – 16) in Frankfurt/Germany. Based on a recently entered partnership with Gravity Industries, EOS will present components of Gravity's pioneering Jet Suit at the EOS booth G50 in hall 3.1. On November 14, show visitors can attend a demo flight performed by Gravity Industries, Head of Flight Training, Dr. Angelo Grubisic at the “Agora“ in front of hall 3 at 12.30h p.m.

New Customer Innovation Center (CIC) in Moerfelden, Germany, helps manufacturers develop breakthrough applications to better serve their customers and maintain competitive advantage

3D Systems partners with customers to help them progress through their additive manufacturing journey - designing the optimal workflow for the customer’s unique needs

New metal 3D printers are optimized for scalability, high throughput and low total cost of operation – producing repeatable high quality parts from the most challenging alloys

New DMP Factory 350 includes integrated Powder Management Unit (PMU) for consistent part quality
3D Systems continues to build metal platform approach - including recent announcement of DMP Factory 500 developed in partnership with GF Machining Solutions - enabling customers to scale based on their manufacturing needs

Additive manufacturing company XJet Ltd. unveils a new ceramic material, alumina, at formnext today. Following rigorous dialogue with the industry, alumina was chosen for development because of its wide use as a technical ceramic and evident market demand to see parts produced with the benefits of XJet NanoParticle Jetting™ (NPJ) production. Offering very good electrical insulation, extremely high mechanical strength, high compressive strength and high hardness, it differs from zirconia in that it has lower wear resistance, making it simple to machine and refine both before and after firing.

Ultimaker, the global leader in desktop 3D printing, today announced that it achieved certification against ISO 9001:2015 for quality management and ISO 14001:2015 for environmental management based on a rigorous, company-wide audit by the BSI Group The Netherlands. This recognition confirms Ultimaker's commitment to quality and environmental management, and gives customers confidence that Ultimaker is a suitable provider of professional 3D printing applications.

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