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- Markforged acquires Teton Simulation Software
- Nexa3D makes ultrafast 3D printing more accessible with launch of NXE 200
- 3D Systems promises fast SLA production with new 3D printing solution
- Rush LaSelle joins AddUp as CEO for North America
- Launcher adopts Solukon technology to finish 3D printed rocket parts
Markforged acquires Teton Simulation Software Posted: 05 Apr 2022 07:55 AM PDT The deal will see Markforged integrate Teton's technology as an add-on to its own Eiger software solution to provide customers with a streamlined cloud-based workflow This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Nexa3D makes ultrafast 3D printing more accessible with launch of NXE 200 Posted: 05 Apr 2022 07:12 AM PDT The new machine employs the same fast 3D printing process as Nexa3D's NXE 400 and NXD 200 3D printers and is said to be an ideal entry point for designers, engineers and manufacturers. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
3D Systems promises fast SLA production with new 3D printing solution Posted: 05 Apr 2022 05:36 AM PDT The new SLA 750 and SLA 750 Dual 3D printers alongside post-processing solution and materials are said to offer an 'industry-leading combination of print size, speed, accuracy, and resolution.' This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Rush LaSelle joins AddUp as CEO for North America Posted: 04 Apr 2022 07:26 AM PDT Having held numerous leadership positions in robotics, additive and manufacturing industries at Fanuc, Adept Technology and Jabil, LaSelle has been brought on to facilitate AddUp's growth in North America. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Launcher adopts Solukon technology to finish 3D printed rocket parts Posted: 04 Apr 2022 05:01 AM PDT The company, which develops efficient rockets and transfer vehicles to send small satellites to orbit, will utilise Solukon's SFM-AT1000-S to automate excess metal powder removal from large-scale rocket parts. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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