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

Modern Machine Shop

Source: Additive Manufacturing Media “Additive manufacturing can’t be a cornerstone of manufacturing unless it’s profitable,” says Adam Clark, CEO of Marle Tangible, a 3D printed medical device manufacturer located in Fairborn, Ohio. I never thought we’d be competing strictly on price.”

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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 CARACOL Caracol was founded at the end of 2017, with the vision of pushing the limits of additive manufacturing in terms of scale, efficiency, and sustainability. Venture SGR – already investors in Caracol.

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EAB Insight: 3D Printing, Maintenance, Efficiency, Training

Mold Making Technology

Murphy joined Zero Tolerance in 2017, where she quickly mastered the art of moldmaking, significantly expanded the company's social media presence to over 30,000 followers and excelled in mold processing and trials. This innovative technique combines the methods of 3D printing and injection molding to create molded parts.

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CEMEX Invests in COBOD’S Revolutionary 3D Printing Tech

i4.0 today

CEMEX and COBOD have been working together over the last year to innovate in the 3D printing space. Through this partnership, they recently introduced a 3D printing solution that utilizes conventional ready-mix concrete in the building process. COBOD 3D printed Europe’s first building in 2017.

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CEMEX INVESTS IN COBOD’S REVOLUTIONARY 3D PRINTING TECH

Dinesh Mishra

CEMEX and COBOD have been working together over the last year to innovate in the 3D printing space. Through this partnership, they recently introduced a 3D printing solution that utilizes conventional ready-mix concrete in the building process. COBOD 3D printed Europe’s first building in 2017.

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10 Houses 3D Printed in 10 Weeks on the Largest 3D Printing Project Site to Date

i4.0 today

For a long time, 3D construction printing has been seen as a possible solution to the escalating affordable housing crisis. Proponents of the technology claim, that when 3D printing projects in construction are carried out at scale, the advantages of the technology become clear.

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COBOD’s 3D Construction Printing Technology Helps To Rebuild Ukraine – First Project is a 3D Printed School in Lviv

i4.0 today

The architect chose to clearly show that the building has been 3D printed by opting not to print with COBOD’s flaps technology, enabling the printing of very smooth walls. In fact, 99% of the materials for the 3D printed concrete has been sourced at low cost locally.