Tuesday, June 28, 2022

3D Printing Media Network – The Pulse of the AM Industry

3D Printing Media Network – The Pulse of the AM Industry


Knust-Godwin acquires a Velo3D Sapphire XC system

Posted: 28 Jun 2022 03:06 PM PDT

Knust-Godwin, a precision contract manufacturer, has received a Sapphire XC from Velo3D to expand its metal additive manufacturing (AM) capabilities. The acquisition of an additional Sapphire family printer from Velo3D …

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Alstom turns to Replique for serial AM part production

Posted: 28 Jun 2022 06:13 AM PDT

Alstom, a global leader in green and smart mobility, has partnered with Replique – using the company’s on-demand additive manufacturing platform to produce customized industrial-grade, serial production parts. By digitizing its …

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Locanda Margon creates unique 3D printed centrepiece

Posted: 28 Jun 2022 05:00 AM PDT

When Chef, Edoardo Fumagalli, and Sous Chef, Federico Sarzi Amadè, at Locanda Margon – a one Michelin star restaurant located in the countryside of Trento, Italy, and surrounded by natural …

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United Therapeutics unveils advanced 3D printed human lung scaffolds

Posted: 28 Jun 2022 03:44 AM PDT

United Therapeutics Corporation (Nasdaq: UTHR), a public benefit corporation working in partnership with 3D Systems Corporation (NYSE: DDD) has produced the world's most complex 3D printed object – a human …

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EPFL researchers develop PET-like plastic from waste biomass

Posted: 28 Jun 2022 12:53 AM PDT

EPFL scientists have developed a new, PET-like plastic that is easily made from the non-edible parts of plants. The plastic is tough, heat-resistant, and a good barrier to gases like …

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