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ARRIS increases additive molding production capacity to more than a million parts

Design World

ARRIS — manufacturer enabling high-performance composites at scale with new design latitudes for mass-market consumer products, transportation, and industrial applications — recently signed a contract manufacturing partner (CM) to further increase production part capacity.

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Joint Research Project 3D Prints MIM Tool With Near-Contour Cooling

Mold Making Technology

A 3D-printed tool for metal injection molding being produced on an ExAM 255. The basis of the development is the use of spin-off company AIM3D’s composite extrusion modeling (CEM) technology with an ExAM 255 system. For the project, an optimized 3D model of the tool was initially developed using CAD and simulation tools.

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Novel aluminium wire set to transform complex metal manufacturing

AU Manufacturing

Designed for welding and 3D printing applications, the new welding wire is the result of IMCRC’s research and development collaboration with Wire Additive Manufacturing developer AML3D and Deakin University’s Institute for Frontier Materials (IFM).

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Coming to McCormick Place in April: Additive FOR Manufacturing at Formnext Chicago

Modern Machine Shop

Formnext Chicago, April 8-10, 2025, will focus on the entire manufacturing value chain for AM, showcasing industrial 3D printing technology plus the technology needed for handling, machining, finishing and other downstream steps involved in realizing low-labor, low-lead-time production via additive manufacturing. The new U.S.

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A vision of manufacturing resilience and flexibility

Manufacturer's Monthly

The company uses its flagship composite base material called OnyxTM for the foundation of its composite parts. The company went public in July 2021, which has helped to accelerate innovation through US $361 million in public funds and doubling of its engineering team. Markforged has 10,000+ connected printers globally.

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Partnering for success

Manufacturer's Monthly

ā€œOur first stream of revenue is like many other companies – we are selling our machinery and service equipment, but that doesn’t differentiate us from many other manufacturing or 3D-printing companies, but Titomic has evolved beyond a 3D-printing company. million investment.

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Raise3D Continues to Innovate in Flexible Manufacturing Solutions

Additive Manufacturing

The extensive use of the Pro2 Series by corporate customers then helped identify opportunities for further improvement, which in early 2021 culminated in the launch of the Pro3 Series, together with a more powerful version of RaiseCloud print management software.