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Additive Manufacturing (AM) – Without Compromise
Velo3D fulfills the original promise of AM by providing a complete end-to-end metal 3D printing solution for mission-critical parts
Velo3D CEO Benny Buller on Going Public
Metal Additive System Maker joins other 3D printer makers going public
DE Editors’ Chat: Velo3D Goes Public, Sustainability Report on Additive Manufacturing, Halloween-Inspired Design, and More
DE Editors Brian Albright and Kenneth Wong discuss metal 3D companies going public, news from Rapid + TCT, DE Design and Simulation Summit, and more
DE Hot Seat: Reconciling Additive and Subtractive
Panelists explore the intersection of additive and subtractive manufacturing.
Velo3D and Launcher Expand Rocket Engine Component-Manufacturing Collaboration
Rocket developer adds a second Sapphire 3D printing system to its facility.
The Do’s and Don’ts of Metal 3D Printing
The No. 1 rule for optimizing value: redesign parts specially for metal AM while following materials and post-processing specs.
VELO3D Picked for 3D-Printed Aftermarket Part Solutions
Additive manufacturing will help keep aging engines operational for gas turbines in aviation and energy.
3D Printed Parts Take Off on Boom Supersonic Flight
VELO3D Sapphire 3D printer is the engine for producing challenging titanium parts for XB-1.
VELO3D Partners with GoEngineer to Meet Demand for Metal 3D Printing Systems
GoEngineer will represent VELO3D in sales and service throughout the United States.
A Match Made in Heaven
Additive manufacturing and generative design tools can be tapped as a dynamic duo to create and build parts fully optimized for weight and cost.
VELO3D Unveils Sapphire XC, Large-Format 3D Metal Printer
The company also announced plans to roll-out Sapphire Gen 2, which will be a software and hardware upgrade to the current system.
Editor’s Picks: Oct. 15-21, 2020
One of the picks will be chosen as DE’s Editor’s Pick of the Week.
Supersonic Aircraft Includes 3D-Printed Parts
Boom Supersonic XB-1 will fly with 21 Titanium 3D-printed parts, including critical engine components.
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Editor’s Pick: Industrial metal 3D printer with 1-meter-tall build chamber 
Velo3D says this new printer is a response to the trade-off many industrial users face when needing 3D printing of mission-critical metal parts that require specialty metals.
Editor’s Picks: April 9-15, 2020
One of the picks will be chosen as DE’s Editor’s Pick of the Week.



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