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Reverse Engineering and 3D Printing for Motorsports
Wiring in racecars is becoming more and more complex and power units are made up of several parts that need to be integrated into the final assembly.
Nano Dimension Technologies Inks Deal with Jabil for 3D Printer
Nano Dimension Technologies Ltd., has signed an agreement with Jabil, its first commercial customer, for a 3D printer.
Markforged Introduces Two 3D Printers
New X3 and X5 models of Markforged 3D printers make it possible to replace aluminum parts with carbon fiber parts.
Metal 3D Printing on the Desktop Heats Up
Both Markforged and Desktop Metal have announced metal 3D printing systems that avoid the concerns posed by working with classic powdered-metal materials.
Researchers Print Artificial Heart
The flexible heart was printed using a lost-wax casting technique.
Overall GPU Shipment Up 7.2% from Last Quarter, Says JPR
HP and Deloitte Establish Alliance
Partnership to accelerate digital transformation of US$12 trillion global manufacturing industry.
3D Printed Tire Won’t Go Flat
Michelin has unveiled a new Visionary Concept 3D printed tire that could last for many years that relies on 3D-printed treads rather than air.
NIST Tackles Metal 3D Printing Quality
Two labs are collaborating to build the Additive Manufacturing Metrology Testbed (AMMT), which is a custom-built 3D printer that will be used to help gain more understanding of how AM processes work.
Frank Marangell Appointed President of BigRep America
Marangell, former CEO of Rize and former President Objet USA, named new president of BigRep America Inc. and executive vice president of global sales at BigRep.
Metal 3D Printing: Making the Unprintable, Printable
Metal additive manufacturing is not a rescue for a bad design, but with thoughtful preparation, users can get strong, lightweight parts that exceed their expectations.
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GE Additive Signs New Customers, Partnerships
GE Additive announced a slate of new partnerships aimed at advancing he company’s additive manufacturing business.
AdditiveCARBON Features Hybridization of 3D Printing with Carbon Fibers
AdditiveCARBON enables hybrid structures by means of a combined and fully automated manufacturing approach in which the carbon fiber reinforcement directly follows the load paths and the additive base structure serves as support for compressive loading.
Defense Bill Includes Additive Manufacturing
The upcoming U.S. Department of Defense Authorization Bill includes requirements for the Secretary of Defense to brief the House Committee on Armed Services on its plans for additive manufacturing.



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