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Aerospace: Lincotek and MMB Volum-e Join Forces to Enhance End-to-End Additive Manufacturing Solutions

Additive Manufacturing

The deal solidifies the growth plan of the Group’s Surface Solution Division to further penetrate the aerospace market, in terms of both military and commercial applications. The company has a long track record in industrial processes, providing a 3D printing service in synergy with CNC machining and vacuum casting.

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Additive Assurance successfully raises $4.1M as it moves to next growth phase

AU Manufacturing

Additive Assurance has developed AMiRIS, a world-leading solution for quality assurance of 3D-printed metal parts, based on technology originally developed at Monash University. AMiRIS allows manufacturers to ensure the structural integrity of components as they are being made and correct any anomalies when they occur. .

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AM Materials Chat: Uniformity Labs onsite at Incodema3D – AM Voices video podcast – Adam Hopkins, CEO at Uniformity Labs

Additive Manufacturing

Visiting onsite in Ithaca, New York at metal 3D printing contract manufacturer Incodema3D gave me an appreciative perspective on the materials development work behind some of the most advanced production 3D printed parts in aerospace. Topics include: • Overview of Uniformity Labs and how the company got started.

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Programmed particles prove provenance of printed parts

E&T

And with industries such as aerospace and the medical sector operating under strict regulations, reporting and quality control requirements, it’s imperative that industry tackles this issue across the AM ecosystem and supply chain, so it’s viewed as a viable option for manufacturing processes. . Image credit: PrintParts.

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Siemens Announces new Strategic Collaboration with Xerox® Elem™ Additive Solutions

Fabricating & Metal Work

Xerox ElemX liquid metal 3D printer equipped with Siemens SINUMERIK CNC control system ElemX is a groundbreaking 3D metal printer that’s simpler and safer to use and addresses supply chain resiliency for transportation, aerospace, defense and industrial manufacturing.

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Strengthening Australian business through research and development

Manufacturer's Monthly

Additive manufacturing is a prime example of how CSIRO is applying these advanced technologies in areas such as 3D printing, providing designers with immense opportunities to optimise parts for performance by removing the limitations imposed by traditional manufacturing methods.

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How investment in materials science and engineering will shape the future

Manufacturer's Monthly

One notable area of development over the past decade has been additive manufacturing, or 3D printing. As 3D printing technologies advance, we will continue to see even more intricate and complex designs. In healthcare, new biomaterials will enable us to make more effective medical devices and drug delivery systems.