Massachusetts Based Albright Silicone Announces the Launch of its 3D Printing Silicone Capability for Customers Worldwide

Albright has added a 3D printing capability and developed a special 3d silicone molding process for relatively low cost rapid turnaround prototyping. Customers that need a small number of parts for initial testing but are not ready for metal tooling can benefit from working with a silicone molder that is able to provide LSR molding with 3D printed tooling.

Sumitomo Corporation of Americas Invests in Elementum 3D, Inc.; Furthers Reach into Additive Manufacturing

Elementum holds a patent for a metal powder blended with ceramics that enables faster printing speed, stronger mechanical properties and a wider usage of metal grades that have not traditionally been suitable for additive manufacturing. This investment will help expand the marketing and sales of Elementum's proprietary powder.

3D Systems and CollPlant Biotechnologies Join Forces to Accelerate Breakthroughs in Regenerative Medicine

3D Systems and CollPlant recognized an unmet market need for a comprehensive solution to produce tissues and scaffolds for regenerative medicine applications. The companies intend to create integrated 3D bioprinting solutions comprised of state-of-the-art 3D bioprinters and BioInks to produce tissues and scaffolds.

CRP Technology launches Windform® P2, thermoplastic glass fiber filled material for HSS technology

Italy-based CRP Technology company from over 25 years is at the forefront of professional 3D printing. It introduces a new material from Windform®P-LINE range dedicated to high speed production-grade 3D Printing technology

SQ4D Builds the World's Largest 3D Printed Home

SQ4D has completed construction of the world's largest permitted 3D printed home. The home is 1900 square feet and took only forty eight hours of print time, over an eight day period. The home was entirely printed and built onsite using less than $6000 in materials.

Fast Radius Partners with MxD to Advance Manufacturing Innovation

Fast Radius announced today that it is joining MxD as an official Tier 2 Manufacturer, solidifying a partnership to advance digital manufacturing in the U.S. and beyond. As part of the partnership, Fast Radius has opened a satellite office at MxD's innovation center on Goose Island.

ASTM International Launches Personnel Certificate Program in Additive Manufacturing

The ASTM International Additive Manufacturing Center of Excellence (AM CoE) has announced one of the industry's first certificate programs. The course will be March 10-12 at Auburn University in Alabama (USA).

ADDERE DEMONSTRATES VERY HIGH MASS METAL PARTS ARE WITHIN REACH WITH ITS HEAVY DEPOSITION AM PROCESS.

While metal additive manufacturing has come a long way, building things with the mass necessary to accommodate great loads and forces has been prohibitively time consuming, expensive or just not possible, leaving a number of industries without the ability to explore the potential of 3D printing.

Success: 3D Bioprinter in Space Prints With Human Heart Cells

A 3D bioprinter privately owned by an American company has successfully printed with a large volume of human heart cells aboard the International Space Station (ISS) U.S. National Laboratory.

Danny Gets His 3D Printed Bionic Hand

For 21 years, Danny Florence has lived with one hand. But when he became a father, he decided to apply for an Open Bionics Hero Arm. With the help of the maxon driven prosthesis he can now build a strong bond with his son.

Proposed Standard Aims to Support New Materials that Maintain Concrete Sustainability

A proposed ASTM International standard aims to support use of new supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) that are needed to continue supporting concrete sustainability.

Accumold Showcases Market-Leading Micro Molding Service at MD&M West

Accumold brings over 30-years' experience enabling innovation through micro molding to the MD&M West show in Anaheim, CA, USA 11-13 February 2020, and will be showcasing examples of the impossibly small and intricate parts that it has developed for medical device OEMs on Booth 2852.

Top Article from 2019 - Can a 3D Printer Build a Rocket?

NASA has successfully tested its first rocket engine component made through 3D printing. The 3D printed component produced a breathtaking 20,000 pounds of thrust.

Top Article from2019 - Polymers, Productivity and Policy: 3D Printing Trends in 2019

For 2019, we expect new users will continue to find their way towards additive manufacturing, and we'll see an increasing number of companies shifting their production to AM or adding AM into the mix. New product introductions will bring success and failure...

Makeblock Releasing 3D Printer mCreate Worldwide for STEAM Education, Smart Leveling for Accurate Printing

On December 23, global STEAM education solution provider Makeblock released the mCreate 3D printer officially worldwide. With years of dedication in STEAM education, Makeblock once again expands the possibilities in the STEAM educational scenarios by delivering a smart 3D printer that is specialized in making creative ideas come to life. It is expected to access classrooms worldwide as the new semester begins.

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