In its continuing efforts to drive environmental sustainability, HP Inc. announced the acquisition of Choose Packaging, a packaging development company and inventor of the zero-plastic paper bottle. Choose’s patented technology provides an … [Read more...] about HP plans to use 3D printing to help eliminate single-use PET packaging
3D printing system enables on-the-fly beam shape orientation changes
Civan Lasers (Jerusalem, Israel) and Smart Move GmbH (Garching, Germany) have partnered to provide customers with new welding and laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) additive manufacturing solutions. By steering Civan’s dynamic beam laser (DBL) with Smart … [Read more...] about 3D printing system enables on-the-fly beam shape orientation changes
Rolling in the deep—3D printing parts for marine instruments
By Nick Allen, Managing Director, 3DPRINTUK 3D printed parts are now commonplace in end-use applications, but not all are used in as exacting an environment like the ones used by Planet Ocean, based in Camberley, UK. Planet Ocean is a … [Read more...] about Rolling in the deep—3D printing parts for marine instruments
Desktop Health launches Einstein Dental 3D Printers and new resins
Desktop Health, a healthcare business within Desktop Metal, Inc. announced the commercial launch of the Einstein series, a high-precision family of 3D printers for dental professionals, and Flexcera Smile Ultra+, one of the strongest dental resins to … [Read more...] about Desktop Health launches Einstein Dental 3D Printers and new resins
Additive Manufacturer Green Trade Association announces new members
The Additive Manufacturer Green Trade Association (AMGTA), a global trade organization created to promote the environmental benefits of additive manufacturing (AM), announced that five additional leading AM companies have joined the trade group to … [Read more...] about Additive Manufacturer Green Trade Association announces new members
3D printings effects on sustainability
Among the many benefits of using 3D printing is how it effects sustainable efforts in design and production. Recently I had a chance to speak with Nadav Goshen, president and CEO at MakerBot on 3D printing developments in this area. Here are … [Read more...] about 3D printings effects on sustainability
America Makes announces $500,000 supply chain related project call
America Makes announced a new project call with a total of $500,000 available in project funding today. The Leveraging Additive for High Velocity Applications (LAVA) project will seek to mitigate variances in additive manufacturing (AM) high velocity … [Read more...] about America Makes announces $500,000 supply chain related project call
Increasing the scalability of metal AM applications
Sigma Labs, Inc. and Materialise announce a breakthrough technology to enhance the scalability of metal AM applications. The new platform combines the Materialise Control Platform and Sigma Labs’ PrintRite3D sensor technology to allow users to … [Read more...] about Increasing the scalability of metal AM applications
Nano Dimension establishes Additively Manufactured Electronics (AME) NanoLab Facility for multi-layer printed electronics
Nano Dimension Ltd. announced a collaboration with TTM Technologies, Inc. (“TTM”) to open its first AME NanoLab at TTM’s Advanced Manufacturing Center in Stafford Springs, CT. The AME NanoLab Network will enable customers and researchers to … [Read more...] about Nano Dimension establishes Additively Manufactured Electronics (AME) NanoLab Facility for multi-layer printed electronics
Rogers Corp launches Radix 3D Printable Dielectrics family of products
Rogers Corporation will be launching its Radix 3D Printable Dielectrics family of products at the IPC APEX EXPO 2022, January 25th through January 27st, at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, CA. The IPC APEX EXPO is a leading event for the … [Read more...] about Rogers Corp launches Radix 3D Printable Dielectrics family of products