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Forging the future for additive manufacturing in Defence

Manufacturer's Monthly

Markforged is combing innovation culture with real manufacturing capabilities to make an impact on Australia’s Defence industry. Manufacturers’ Monthly speaks with one of the company’s partners to learn why additive manufacturing is being adopted by defence on land and sea. Markforged understand our world,” Owen said.

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Nano Dimension Launches $18.00 Per Share All-Cash Special Tender Offer to Increase Ownership in Stratasys to between 53% and 55% of Its Outstanding Shares

MESA

Nasdaq: NNDM) (“Nano Dimension”, “NANO” or the “Company”), a leading supplier of Additively Manufactured Electronics (“AME”) and multi-dimensional polymer, metal & ceramic Additive Manufacturing (“AM”) 3D printers, today announced that it has commenced a special tender offer to purchase between 38.8%

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Rapid Manufacturing Providers Merge to Create Uptive Brand 

Mold Making Technology

The Uptive brand provides production-grade parts across numerous end markets including medical, electronics, consumer, automotive, aerospace and defense, automation and industrial, among others. Uptive also announces the launch of its new branding and an enhanced online presence, available at uptivemfg.com.

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Large Hybrid Steel Insert Solves Deformation, Dimensionality, Cycle Time Problems

Mold Making Technology

From the start, the company embraced the benefits of metal additive manufacturing (AM). That led to many aerospace companies knocking on Linear’s door, asking to observe the machine running, since the only other company with an EOS metal additive printer was another aerospace competitor.