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How 3D printing is reshaping the future of supply chains

Manufacturer's Monthly

The good news is Australian manufacturers are planning to reshore their manufacturing operations within the next two years, according to the 2021 Australian Manufacturing Outlook survey. Tackling supply chain uncertainty with 3D printing. reduced costs. reduced transportation.

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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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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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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.

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Partnering for success

Manufacturer's Monthly

“Our 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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Increasing Productivity with Digitalization and AI

Modern Machine Shop

” By using digital tools to supplement their workflow, Malito hopes they can shorten their lead times on projects that require more engineering support. “If we have a customer part that currently takes 20-24 weeks to make, and we can shorten the engineering time from say eight weeks to two?

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SPEE3D completes first hot fire trial for AM rocket engine

AU Manufacturing

The engine utilises SPEE3D’s cold spray metal printing technology and other emerging manufacturing processes designed to deliver reusable rocket engines within lead times and costs that are significantly lower compared to using more traditional technologies. . In 2021, SPEE3D received $1.25