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GM Leads $39M Series B for 3D Printed Battery Startup Addionics

By Matt Kremenetsky on Jul 26, 2024 10:35 am

GM Ventures, the venture capital arm of the Detroit auto giant, has co-led a $39 million Series B round into Addionics, an Israel- and UK-based company that makes 3D current collectors for lithium-ion  automotive batteries....

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HP Uses NVIDIA AI to Speed up Metal 3D Printing

By Vanesa Listek on Jul 26, 2024 09:30 am

HP’s 3D Printing division uses NVIDIA’s open-source AI tool Modulus to improve its 3D printing processes. This AI leverages physics-informed neural networks to integrate physical laws into machine learning (ML) models, boosting their efficiency and...

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Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore Developing Rapid Qualification Framework for Maritime 3D Printing

By Matt Kremenetsky on Jul 26, 2024 09:00 am

The Maritime and Port Authority (MPA) of Singapore, along with the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS), have announced they're collaborating to develop a framework for digitally-based rapid qualification of maritime parts made with additive manufacturing...

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French Navy Validates Meltio's 3D Printing for Creating and Repairing Metal Parts

By Sarah Saunders on Jul 26, 2024 08:30 am

Spanish multinational Meltio, based in Linares, develops wire-laser metal deposition solutions for many industrial sectors, including military and defense. The latest to validate its technology for creating and repairing metal parts is the French Navy,...

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Pratt & Whitney to 3D Print Engine Parts for the F-35

By Matt Kremenetsky on Jul 26, 2024 08:00 am

US defense contractor Pratt & Whitney, a subsidiary of RTX, told Breaking Defense that the company plans to use additive manufacturing (AM) for the F135 engine, which powers Lockheed Martin's F-35 Joint Strike Fighter. The news comes...

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