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How 3D printing is reshaping the future of supply chains

Manufacturer's Monthly

We’ve identified five emerging trends impacting global supply chains in 2022: logistics disruptions. Tackling supply chain uncertainty with 3D printing. They’re also considering implementing new tools and technologies such as 3D printing to bring manufacturing onshore and maintain continuity of production.

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Medical 3D Printing: Leveraging the Established for the Emerging

Additive Manufacturing

This lack of interaction is unfortunate, as the established medical 3D printing communities continue to lay a strong foundation from which the emerging tissue-restorative 3D printing communities can further build upon but may not be aware.

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nidus3D announces the completion of a 3D printed home in Ont. last year

Canadian Manufacturing

3D printing home (CNW Group/Nidus3D) CALGARY — nidus3D says they have successfully completed North America’s first energy-efficient and climate-resilient multi-unit 3D printed homes and two-story buildings last year in Ontario.

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Phase3D Introduces Early Adopter Program for 3D Printing Real-Time Inspection

Additive Manufacturing

New era of 3D printing in-situ inspection goes beyond monitoring, enabling reduced part costs – and now available for early adopters. The patent-pending Project Fringe technology goes beyond monitoring via in-situ inspection of each powder layer in the 3D printing processes. “At Learn more at phase-3d.com.

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FreeFoam: Desktop Metal Announces Major Contract with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs for Variety of 3D Printed Products

Additive Manufacturing

announced a three-year, multimillion-dollar contract with the Veterans Health Administration to develop, test, and manufacture a variety of 3D printed healthcare products with a revolutionary new FreeFoam material. Department of Veterans Affairs for Variety of 3D Printed Products appeared first on Additive Manufacturing (AM).

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UK Army taps SPEE3D to exhibit technology at Project Convergence

AU Manufacturing

The company will demonstrate the capability of WarpSPEE3D printer’s deployable technology to 3D print metal parts in the field, which will be tested against various conditions. In a press release , SPEE3D said its proprietary 3D printing technology is 1,000 times faster than traditional 3D metal printers. .

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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).