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A 3D Printing Retrospective

Mold Making Technology

3D printing advancements and applications have gone from conformally cooled hot runner nozzles using a 3D-printed pattern to cast the part with integrated cooling circuits (left) to large DMLS 3D-printed parts in 420 stainless steel with integrated conformal cooling and InnoVent Technology for venting (right).

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Building for the Uncertainty of Tomorrow: Impact of 3D Printing in Space & on the Ground

Additive Manufacturing

Research and development of 3D printing in space for micro- and zero-gravity is moving fast and will no doubt continue to impact our lives. Since then it has evolved to having its own research and manufacturing equipment on the ISS US National Laboratory. Why do bioprinting in space? Only time will tell.

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Innovation With the Additive Advantage

Additive Manufacturing

Combining cutting-edge technology with additive manufacturing redefines the limits set within traditional manufacturing and delivers innovation in places you might not expect. Additive manufacturing (AM), more commonly known as 3D printing, is an innovative process where objects are created one layer at a time.

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Medical Additive Manufacturing/3D Printing Year in Review 2022 Sees Significant Growth

Additive Manufacturing

Free report covering new developments and community survey results for medical additive manufacturing/3D printing now available. The key trend for 2022 was growth – significant growth – for the medical additive manufacturing/3D printing community.

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Additive Manufacturing Growth: Review of 2022 Collaborations, Acquisitions, and Funding

Additive Manufacturing

As the community finds more applications, improves processes, and looks for new technology, solution providers are working to support additive manufacturing growth through collaboration, investment, and funding. The funds will be used for process and material development of additive manufacturing of RF (radio frequency) devices.

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Personalized Medical Additive Manufacturing Growing

Additive Manufacturing

As physicians and other healthcare professionals work to advance patient care, becoming more personalized and precise, additive manufacturing has demonstrated to become an enabler. Medical 3D printing professionals expect growth in nearly every application area over the next year. What are these patient-specific devices?

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Lithoz acquires CerAMing, Expands into Third Ceramic 3D Printing Technology

Additive Manufacturing

Vienna, Austria/October 6, 2022 — Lithoz GmbH announced that it has acquired Germany-based CerAMing, the patent holder of the Layer-wise Slurry Disposition (LSD)-Print ceramic 3D printing process. This strategic expansion further secures and extends Lithoz’s global market leadership as a system provider.