By Michael Molitch-Hou on Dec 05, 2023 10:00 am According to the latest “AM Parts Produced 2023: Global Market Data & Forecast" report from Additive Manufacturing Research ("AMR", formerly SmarTech Analysis), the 3D printing sector is poised to expand from $18.8 billion in 2023...
View the entire article via our website. Read in browser » By Joris Peels on Dec 05, 2023 09:37 am We previously spoke about Dubbo Regional Council implementing a $300,000 (Australian dollar) 3D printed block of toilets. That same block is now exhibiting hairline cracks and needs to be repaired. Will this lead to better...
View the entire article via our website. Read in browser » By Matt Kremenetsky on Dec 05, 2023 09:30 am Who has the largest metal 3D printing capacity in North America? Lincoln Electric, at least according to the company itself. This may come as a surprise, with the most expected answers likely being pure play...
View the entire article via our website. Read in browser » By Sarah Saunders on Dec 05, 2023 09:00 am For another year running, I survived the bustling insanity that is formnext. With a reported 859 exhibitors, 196 speakers, 32,851 visitors (50% international), and 54,000 m² of exhibition space, Europe's largest additive manufacturing (AM) trade...
View the entire article via our website. Read in browser » By Sangmin "Simon" Lee on Dec 05, 2023 08:30 am The Paradox of Progress in Asian Additive Manufacturing The additive manufacturing (AM) landscape in Asia presents a unique paradox. Despite being home to some of the world’s largest manufacturing hubs, the adoption of AM technologies...
View the entire article via our website. Read in browser » By Michael Molitch-Hou on Dec 05, 2023 08:00 am When desktop 3D printing emerged a decade ago, the phrase "plug-and-play" was thrown around a lot to describe how user-friendly a given machine was. Nevertheless, none of the original desktop systems were ever truly plug-and-play....
View the entire article via our website. Read in browser » Paid Post Spinal Surgery Outcomes Improve with New 3D Printed Models and Tools Learn how Mighty Oak Medical implemented HP's Multi Jet Fusion technology to manufacture FIREFLY®, a cost-effective surgical navigation solution … to help physicians accurately plan and place pedicle screws used in spinal fusion procedures. Find Out How >> | |
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