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| The technology developer and parts provider is moving beyond transactional 3D printing, in favor of holistic solutions where its AM process can have the greatest impact. VIEW THIS EMAIL IN BROWSER | VIEW LATEST ISSUE | | |
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| Stephanie Hendrixson Executive Editor The technology developer and parts provider is moving beyond transactional 3D printing, in favor of holistic solutions where its AM process can have the greatest impact. READ | |
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Peter Zelinski Editor-in-Chief Stephanie and Pete were guest lecturers at Penn State University to a graduate class in Design for Additive Manufacturing (DFAM). Here are some of the points we got to talk about with students. READ | |
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| | | Visionaries like Matt Gawlik from 3D Graphite and Machining Inc. come to IMTS to connect, find inspiration and new ideas, and discover solutions. Join him and other visionaries at IMTS 2024 to move the world forward. | | | | |
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Angela Osborne Managing Editor Stratasys receives third-party validation from NOCTI for FDM Process Certification | Lithoz invests in AMAREA 3D printing technology which combines up to six different materials in a single print run. READ | |
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| Peter Zelinski Editor-in-Chief The hybrid machine tool is an idea that continues to advance. Two important developments of recent years expand the possibilities for this platform. WATCH | |
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| Peter Zelinski Editor-in-Chief Hybrid Manufacturing Technologies’ co-founder describes the role of hybrid additive manufacturing machines, and explores their possibilities related to heat treating, multimaterial tooling and making parts with embedding sensing. READ | |
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