World's largest and most versatile flexshuttle plant inaugurated
Significant "time-to-market" customer advantage
BYK doubles capacity in application technology
Around 15 million euros investment in Wesel
World's largest and most versatile flexshuttle plant inaugurated
Significant "time-to-market" customer advantage
BYK doubles capacity in application technology
Around 15 million euros investment in Wesel
Design Engine Software Gives Carbon Subscribers Design Control; Simplifies and Automates the Creation and Production of Lattice Designs
ICON’s Technology Delivers World’s First 3D-printed Rocket Pad; One Step Closer Towards Lunar Infrastructure
Carbon L1 Printer Becomes New Addition to Existing Fleet of Carbon Printers in Remarkable Lab Rebuild
DOMO develops Technyl® STAR AF 219 V30 black LT for laser welding
Process is top emerging technology to weld polymer materials
DOMO in-house testing technology speeds up customer’s time to market
• Arburg Inc. signs contract with Würth Additive Group
• Renowned sales partner for US and Canadian market
• Freeformer as an important addition to the Würth Additive Group portfolio
Medical device manufacturers improve time-to-market through testing on ultra-realistic anatomical simulation 3D models
Not only for the production of optimized lightweight housings for electric motors, the British company Brooks Crownhill Limited (BCP) relies on 3D printing systems from voxeljet. For a lot of automotive parts, BCP counts on prototypes produced using 3D sand printing well before they are ready for series production. The advantage: the ability to design highly complex parts without having to keep expensive tools on hand. Plus, with the right approach completely new designs emerge, as additive manufacturing offers unique design possibilities. The reason for this is that additive manufacturing allows end users to thoroughly inspect and extensively test the newly designed components before the production tools are manufactured. This saves a massive amount of time and money.
New platform strategy and software plans, launched at Ultimaker Transformation Summit, leverage unique Ecosystem
Evonik is exploring the possibilities of using the high-performance polymer VESTAKEEP® PEEK, a proven implant material for medical technology, for complex joint prosthesis systems.
Formnext Connect had long been planned as a face-to-face trade fair. However, when the Covid-19s rose in September, the organisers also decided that the event would switch to a digital format in 2020. A good decision, as it turned out, because even today there is still no talk of a real decimation of the number of illnesses. By Sabine Slaughter