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Renishaw and Altair Collaborate
They are working to bring metal 3D printing into high volume production, particularly in automotive applications.
TRUMPF Strengthens West Coast Presence
They plan to open a new technology center in Costa Mesa, CA, in early 2019.
Hypertherm Introduces New Corporate Venture Capital Arm
Hypertherm Ventures seeks partnerships to commercialize advanced manufacturing technology in strategic interest areas.
Advanced Systems for Medical Device Manufacturing
The TruLaser Cell 3000 5-axis laser machine from TRUMPF quickly and easily switches between fine cutting with up to 8 kW of solid-state laser power, precision welding with a wire feeder, or laser metal deposition for cladding or adding volume and structures to small or medium-sized 2D or 3D components.
Redefining Digital Dentistry with Enhanced Patient Care
Using the NextDent 5100 3D printer powered by Figure 4 technology from 3D Systems, dental labs and clinics can produce dental devices up to 4X faster while reducing material waste, capital equipment expenditure, and reliance upon milling centers.
Hybrid Additive Manufacturing of Dissolvable Metal Components for Medical Implants
UNL is using a LENS 860 Hybrid Controlled Atmosphere system from Optomec for high quality additive and subtractive processing of magnesium to develop dissolvable components for next-generation medical implants.
Wilson Tool Adds New Division
Wilson Tool Additive can supply companies with made-to-order bending tools and fabrication support parts in hours, not days or weeks.
Manufacturing Structurally Sophisticated Implants Without Supports
By integrating their Sapphire 3D printing system with Flow print preparation software and Intelligent Fusion technology, Velo3D can manufacture structurally sophisticated implants without supports to ensure better patient experience and lower cost.
TRUMPF Holds TruPrint 1000 Consignment Contest
Open to colleges, universities and research institutes in North America, winners will receive a TruPrint 1000 LMF system for 12 months, with training and support.
How Cardiologists Use 3D Printing to Save Tiny Lives
Pediatric cardiac surgery that deals with delicate structures like tiny little hearts of neonates is one of the most demanding medical specialties. Here is a story about a determined child surgeon, his newborn patient with a heart defect and the child’s mother.
Harlow Invests in Wire-Feed 3D Printing
The aerospace supplier purchases a new five-axis arc605 additive manufacturing machine from GEFERTEC during the recent IMTS show in Chicago.
Velo3D Partners with Incodema3D
Contract AM specialist Incodema3D now uses 3D printing systems from Velo3D for their serial contract manufacturing.