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What do Redefine Meat, Highcon and Twine Solutions have in common? Alon Bar-Shany, Chairman and CEO and member of the Board of Directors. For more than 16 years, Alon Bar-Shany led the fortunes of HP Indigo as General Manager. After his departure, the sought-after manager is now active in three different companies. AdditiveManufacturing.global spoke to Alon Bar-Shany about his new plans.

Evonik has developed a new 3D printable filament based on PEEK (polyether ether ketone). The high-temperature and chemical-resistant ready-to-use material is particularly suitable for the additive manufacturing of demanding industrial plastic parts. The high-performance polymer can be processed in common extrusion-based 3D printing technologies such as fused filament fabrication (FFF) or fused deposition modeling (FDM).

"How? Printed food? That's way in the future, isn't the industry that far along yet..." Yes it is - the industry is even further ahead. Printed steaks, roasts, but also salmon and tuna are already on the supermarket shelves of various shops, also here in Austria. You don't believe that? Read here which products are already being additively manufactured from plant-based raw materials. By Sabine Slaughter

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