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| Startup HAMR Industries performs additive manufacturing work at Neighborhood 91 that provides an alternative to traditional casting and forging. Success so far has led to redefining the limits of its additive equipment. VIEW THIS EMAIL IN BROWSER | VIEW LATEST ISSUE | | |
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| Stephanie Hendrixson Executive Editor Startup HAMR Industries performs additive manufacturing work at Neighborhood 91 that provides an alternative to traditional casting and forging. Success so far has led to redefining the limits of its additive equipment. READ | |
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Stephanie Hendrixson Executive Editor Mold builder Westminster Tool used Mantle’s TrueShape metal 3D printing technology to develop tooling that it then applied to injection mold more than 7,000 medical parts for its customer, in less than one month. READ | |
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| | | Sponsored Content The America Makes Technical Review & Exchange (TRX) showcases successful projects of the Institute and its partners, sharing the latest research and development to advance additive technology. Open to members and non-members. | | | | |
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Angela Osborne Managing Editor Meltio and One Off Robotics develop robotic AM work cell for cost-effective, reliable metal part production | GPAInnova America partners with Xact Metal for complete dental 3D printing process. READ | |
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| Peter Zelinski Editor-in-Chief The outgoing co-director of Penn State’s CIMP-3D takes stock of how far AM has come, aided in no small part through the work of the organization he helped to lead. READ | |
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| Peter Zelinski Editor-in-Chief The advance of additive manufacturing means we need more professionals educated in AM technology. READ | |
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