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EOS Marks 25 Years
The company celebrates this accomplishment by moving into a new technology and customer center at its headquarters in Krailling, Germany.
GE Picks Auburn for $50 Million 3D Printing Operation
The facility, part of an 300,000 sq ft plant, will be the first of its kind to mass produce additive components for the jet propulsion industry and is expected to hire 300 people.
Sciaky to Sell Additive Manufacturing Systems
Deliveries will begin for electron beam AM systems purchased to make large-scale, high-value metal parts from metals like titanium, tantalum, stainless steel, and Inconel.
CCAT Awarded Contract for Additive Manufacturing Innovation
America Makes awarded the $163,000 three-year contract, which will be supported by the U.S. Air Force and Optomec to advance the use of aerospace alloys in additive manufacturing.
ExOne to Open Combined Production Service and Machine Sales Center
The facility will be located in Italy, consisting roughly of 3,300 sq ft, it will initially operate with each one of the Company’s S-Max and S-Print 3D printing machines.
Human Powered Submarine Team Produces 3D-Printed Propeller
Take a look at how metrology and 3D printing distributor Burton Precision applies 3D printing technology to solve a variety of CAD issues and challenges for producing a unique plastic propeller design for a human powered submarine.
Local Motors Announces Winners of 3D-Printed Car Design Challenge
Selected from more than 200 submitted concepts, the winning design will inspire the full-size Local Motors prototype vehicle that will be printed at IMTS this September.
EOS Expands Customer Service and Application Support
Their strategic reorganization and development with Advanced Laser Materials and Integra expands total service capacity in North America by positioning service assets closer to customers that need customized system, material, and process solutions delivered quickly.
Large-Scale Additive Manufacturing: Bigger Is Better
The sky is the limit as partnerships between private manufacturers and scientific research laboratories expand the boundaries of size and accelerate the development of new industrial 3D printing systems that can create polymer parts up to 10 times larger than those currently producible.
TRUMPF Enters Joint Venture for 3D Printing
The manufacturer will work with Italy’s biggest laser manufacturer, SISMA, to develop a robust and productive 3D printer for mass production of metal components.
ExOne Introduces New Addition to 3D Printing Metal Portfolio
Inconel® alloy 625 has been qualified as a nickel-based alloy for 3D printing industrial applications.
Local Motors Launches Design Challenge for First 3D Printed Car
This initial challenge will inspire the overall design of the vehicle that Local Motors will manufacture at IMTS in Chicago in September 2014.