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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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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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How to Start a 3D Printing Service Bureau

Additive Manufacturing

The beauty of today’s manufacturing environment is that anyone can start a 3D printing service bureau and begin printing parts today. According to a recent report by Persistence Markets , the 3D printing service bureau industry is projected to surge eight times the size of its present state over the next decade.

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Report: Additive manufacturing industry sees growth, revenues to hit $25b by 2025

AU Manufacturing

The additive manufacturing (AM) market is predicted to grow at a rapid pace, by roughly 23 per cent, to $13.5 The analysis found that since 2020, the usage of 3D printing in the medical sector has not been the important driving force of the overall industry’s development that it once was. billion (AUD 20.2

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Learning From Additive Manufacturing Qualification In The United States Marine Corps 

Additive Manufacturing

Within additive manufacturing, there is a big focus on part and application qualification. What does that mean for the qualification of 3D printed parts? In March of 2020, the Department of the Navy published Marine Corps Order 4700.4 related to the Additive Manufacturing Policy.

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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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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.