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GE Additive appoints Alexander Schmitz as CEO

Additive Manufacturing

Cincinnati, OH/December 15, 2022 – GE announced today that Alexander Schmitz has been appointed as CEO of GE Additive, effective January 16, 2023. Based in Munich, Germany, Schmitz will report into GE Additive’s current chief executive, Riccardo Procacci, who takes on an expanded leadership role at GE Aerospace.

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Technology and Sourcing Guide 2023: Additive Manufacturing

Mold Making Technology

Photo Credit: Next Chapter Manufacturing MoldMaking Technology ’s online database offers more than 1,000 manufacturers, distributors and suppliers for more than 200 product and service categories that you employ daily. This year’s Additive Manufacturing content is exclusively online-only. — St. . — St. .

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QAD Acquires Redzone

Gary Mintchell

I became familiar with QAD through a contact from GE who wound up there. With the addition of Redzone, QAD now has a complete end-to-end solution for manufacturers to fully realize the potential of the Adaptive Enterprise from the shopfloor to the top floor, and from supplier to end customer.

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Additive Manufacturing Applications & Acceleration: AM News Roundup for December 19, 2022 – January 6, 2023

Additive Manufacturing

ICYMI: As 2023 begins, the community continues to accelerate with announcements of production additive manufacturing applications including 3D-printed graphene armor, personalized gaming gear, and side view mirrors on the RAM 1500 concept vehicle. January 4, 2023– Braskem acquired taulman3D , a filament supplier.

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SmarTech: 3D printing jewellery market to reach almost $1B opportunity in 2031

AU Manufacturing

According to the research, the direct production of precious metal jewellery is the most intriguing development in the additive manufacturing jewellery industry. ETEC (EnvisionTEC/Desktop Metal), 3D Systems, Digital Wax Systems (DWS), Desktop Metal, and Hewlett Packard are a few of the significant suppliers highlighted in the said research.

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Suburban Tool Inc. Brings Bigger Size Tombstone Machining In-house

Fabricating & Metal Work

According to Kevin Heintz, Sales Engineer at Suburban Tool, prior to acquiring the larger size Mazak, the company had to farm out the work to suppliers. In addition to tombstones, Suburban Tool makes all its other products available to dealers and distributors. All of which effected competitiveness.

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Boosting supply chains through automation and robotics

Control Engineering

New research may be able to lead companies in the right direction and help those companies be able to predict future demand, potentially minimizing additional disruptions. Since over 98% of suppliers in the U.S. To help fix this problem, robotics and automation were brought on the scene.