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Your guide to the latest 3D printing and additive manufacturing developments at Formnext 2024.
AMCM among first customers to purchase Solukon's large SFM-AT1500-S metal depowdering system
Solukon unveiled the new solution at this year's Formnext, noting that the SFM-AT1500-S was its largest metal depowdering product yet and could process parts weighing up to 2,100 kg.
Ushering in a new era: nTop CEO Brad Rothenberg on collaborating with NVIDIA & Materialise
Group Content Manager Sam Davies speaks to Brad Rothenberg about the company's partnerships as it looks to make computational design the next era of design.
Carbon CEO on going public and "the single biggest moment in 3D printing"
Laura Griffiths speaks to Phil DeSimone, Office of the CEO at Carbon about being application-driven and doing things differently in additive manufacturing.
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Renishaw launches RenAM 500D dual laser metal 3D printer
Building on its flagship RenAM 500 series, the system is being offered in three variants featuring two 500 watt lasers that can access the entire build platform, including the RenAM 500D, RenAM 500D Flex and the RenAM 500D Ultra.
Can Leading Minds get additive manufacturing out of a bind?
Group Content Manager Sam Davies speaks to Materialise about the Leading Minds consortium the company is facilitating.
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Nexa3D disputes bankruptcy claims after Formnext 2024 absence
While the company insists a bankruptcy isn’t imminent and that Avi Reichental remains in post as CEO, it did confirm a reduction in workforce has taken place.
Fraunhofer IPK to expand materials and application possibilities with Wayland eBeam 3D printer
Confirming the sale at Formnext this week, the UK-based additive manufacturing company says the German research and development organisation is ‘ideally placed’ to adopt the unique advantages of its NeuBeam technology.
Baralan turns to Stratasys PolyJet technology to create multi-colour packaging designs
This application of 3D printing technology is allowing Baralan's clients to utilise fully decorated and personalised packaging in low-volume production runs.
Prusa takes 'significant leap forward' with launch of CORE One 3D printer
The Prusa CORE One, which made its debut at Formnext in Frankfurt, aims to attract a professional user base, in addition to newcomers, with faster print speeds and a new, more compact design.
Equispheres announces aluminium powder supplier agreement with 3D Systems
According to the companies, the use of Equispheres materials on the 3D Systems platforms has showed productivity gains of up to 50% and an average density of 99.8% during testing.
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Additive manufacturing adoption within the tooling industry
Thomas Eberius, Senior Consultant at the ACAM Aachen Center for Additive Manufacturing GmbH shares insights on AM as a key enabler for eco-effective value creation in the tooling industry.
TCT 3Sixty: Natural History Museum's Tom Ranson on making history accessible with 3D technologies
Ahead of TCT 3Sixty, Tom Ranson, 3D Visualisation Specialist at the Natural History Museum answers a few questions about solving research and conservation challenges with 3D scanning and 3D printing.
Pushing Boundaries: Metal additive manufacturing innovations from Earth to space
Juri Munk, Researcher at the German Aerospace Center – DLR, discusses how the centre is researching metal AM for deployment in aircraft engines to rocket propulsion systems.