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3D Printing Accelerates R&D Process For Prototyping Molds

Mold Making Technology

LSI Solutions , a medical equipment manufacturer based in upstate New York, utilized Axtra3D Inc. ’s additive manufacturing (AM) technology to create molds for medical device prototyping and production. However, 3D printing offers an accelerated path for prototyping molds.

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3D printing with limitless design

Manufacturer's Monthly

Manufacturers’ Monthly speaks with CNC Design about its additive manufacturing capabilities of large parts for different manufacturing sectors. John Croft, development manager additive technologies for CNC Design, remembers his first encounter with additive manufacturing in 1991. The 22 by 5 by 1.6

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Engineering students design 3D-printed AUV to bring to the Arctic

AU Manufacturing

Undergraduate engineering students in UC San Diego’s Yonder Deep student organisation are seeking to develop and 3D-print a completely autonomous, low-cost, modular underwater vehicle (AUV) that will make it possible for scientists to affordably collect oceanographic and climatic data.

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Vertical Integration, Automation Helping 3D Printed Spine Implant Manufacturer Scale Production

Modern Machine Shop

When Tangible Solutions launched just over a decade ago, the founders anticipated that there would be demand for additive manufactured spine implants largely for their design possibilities. Today Marle Tangible produces more than 50,000 3D printed implants at its Ohio site per year.

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Multi Jet Fusion Technology: 3D Printed Orthoses for Dogs

Additive Manufacturing

Glaze Prosthetics was born in 2017 after one of its founders 3D-printed a customised prosthetic arm for a friend. Wimba offers a range of orthopedic 3D printed products for animals. The post Multi Jet Fusion Technology: 3D Printed Orthoses for Dogs appeared first on Additive Manufacturing (AM).

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University of Waterloo’s new Multi-Scale Additive Manufacturing Lab facility now open

Automation Mag

The University of Waterloo’s Multi-Scale Additive Manufacturing (MSAM) Lab opened its doors to a new facility for next-generation metal 3D-printing research. Launched in 2017, Waterloo’s MSAM Lab has reportedly become the largest metal additive manufacturing (AM) academic facility in Canada.

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Caracol, large scale 3D printing scale up, closes its Series A round at over 10 million euros and launches its internationalization

Additive Manufacturing

Barlassina (MB), March 3, 2023: Caracol, leader in industrial large format 3D printing, closes a €10.6 It affirms both the company’s leading role and the relevance of its technological solution Heron AM, the large format additive manufacturing platform, setting the grounds for an international expansion.