Additive Manufacturing Company Continues its Growth
The beginning of the year starts strong at BCN3D, after the latest release of the New Generation of the Epsilon Series printers, we are thrilled to introduce the Open Filament Network (OFN).
US-based company Tooling & Equipment International (TEI) expands additive manufacturing capacity with third VX4000 3D sand printer
As a supplier to General Motors, TEI is using the world's largest 3D sand printer to produce cast cores for the series production of large-format, weight-saving structural components for the Cadillac CELESTIQ
Each VX4000 prints hundreds of inner cores for several vehicle sets in just one night: making short delivery times for weight and design-optimized components possible
Collaboration increases access to 3D-printed anatomic models for hospitals and clinics.
Stratasys will use Cosmopack (Bologna, 16th – 18th March) to show how cosmetic packaging professionals can accelerate product development cycles and boost creativity by leveraging its advanced 3D printing technologies across the design to production workflow – from ultra-realistic functional prototypes to high-quality end-use parts and robust manufacturing aids.
Polish company Kontakt-Simon SA uses the Sintratec S2 to build advanced prototypes for the electrical sector. Thanks to the Selective Laser Sintering technology, the R&D team can rapidly develop and verify their complex designs.
New research shows that by end of 2022, there were 129 3D printed buildings globally found on 105 building sites.
Geographically, around 30% of 3D printed buildings are located in North America, however all regions are well represented.
New features include user-selectable core parameters, pre-print analysis to identify potential costly and time-consuming errors, and rapid resequencing for multi-part prints
Components for satellites and spacecraft are nowadays transported into space ineffectively transported into space by launch vehicles. A research team Munich University of Applied Sciences (HM) has, for the first time, used a 3D printer in a research rocket to a research rocket to print a structure in open space. The results are promising.
Serving the automotive, aerospace, and energy industries, Carpenter Additive required a solution that could handle complex and disparate information across different sources and departments. That's why the team chose our CO-AM Software Platform to help optimize project management efficiency and communications throughout its production workflow.
Landmark figure comprises component parts used to produce company’s innovative LULYLOK™ B-nut self-locking device and borescope self-locking plug.