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A Fond Farewell to My Additive Friends

Modern Machine Shop

Established software providers are investing in their CAD and CAE tools like never before, and dozens of new startups have emerged to provide new design capabilities and tools, many of which have already been acquired and integrated into existing software to improve the digital workflow that underpins AM.

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A vision of manufacturing resilience and flexibility

Manufacturer's Monthly

The FX20 printer at Swinburne’s Aerostructures Innovation Research Hub (AIR Hub) will be the first FX20 printer openly accessible to industry in Australia for use in research and development, helping promote new aerospace development and support the continued growth of the sector locally. The Australian journey.

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MoldMaking Technology's Most-Viewed Content 2022: Products

Mold Making Technology

However, with MIAD which employs the additive manufacturing (AM) process, Next Chapter is said to be able to slash that timeline from weeks or months to hours, while maintaining the same high quality and tolerance standards of conventional molds. New Metal 3D Printing System Accelerates Mold Insert Production.

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Metal Additive Manufacturing is an Untapped Market Innovation

Fabricating & Metal Work

Most people have heard of metal additive manufacturing (AM) and have probably seen a 3D printed part or two, but what they may not realize that the ability to create complex components with computer-aided design (CAD) programs or object scans can affect production much more than at the beginning of the value chain.