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ASU researchers use AI to improve metal 3D printing accuracy and speed

AU Manufacturing

Researchers at Arizona State University are working to enhance metal 3D printing processes through the development of artificial intelligence systems designed to improve the speed and reliability of producing critical components, including naval propellers.

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Siemens expands its additive manufacturing offerings on the Siemens Xcelerator Marketplace

Design World

Under the motto “Let’s advance Manufacturing,” Siemens and selected partners will demonstrate at Formnext 2024 how additive manufacturing (AM) is becoming an innovation enabler for industrial applications thanks to a functioning ecosystem, digitalization, and automation.

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Ready for 2024: Additive Manufacturing Strategies Gears up to Revolutionize 3D Printing Industry Again

MESA

Additive Manufacturing Strategies (AMS) has set the stage for another groundbreaking conference, slated for February 6-8, 2024. After a banner year that surpassed all expectations, the seventh installment is poised to redefine the landscape of the additive manufacturing industry with an unparalleled lineup of experts and speakers.

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UMass Amherst tests 3D printing repair method on aging Massachusetts bridge

AU Manufacturing

Researchers from the University of Massachusetts Amherst have successfully demonstrated a pioneering use of 3D printing to repair aging infrastructure, applying a method called cold spray to a decommissioned bridge in Great Barrington, Massachusetts. Department of Transportation, and the Federal Highway Administration.

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AML3D opens advanced manufacturing hub in Ohio to bolster US defence, AUKUS collaboration

AU Manufacturing

Australian advanced manufacturing company AML3D has officially opened its new US Technology Facility in Stow, Ohio, marking a key development in the company’s North American operations and reinforcing its role in defence manufacturing aligned with the AUKUS security pact. Two AML3D systems are already in use at the U.S.

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Equispheres and Fieldmade partner on non-explosive aluminum additive manufacturing

Canadian Manufacturing

The potential for point-of-need aluminum 3D printing spans a wide range of industries, from defense and energy sectors to remote communities where its cost-prohibitive to ship aluminum parts. The NOMAD03 system is a game-changer for any remote operating environment that requires a rapid supply of spare parts.

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Comau partners with Roboze to develop on-demand manufacturing solutions

Robotics Automation News

Industrial automation specialist Comau and 3D printing expert Roboze have agreed a collaboration focused on meeting the market need for affordable automation in advanced, on-demand manufacturing applications. The cooperation targets a range of sectors, from automotive and aerospace to energy, racing, and beyond.