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3D Printing News Briefs, September 17, 2025: IDEX Printer, NiTi Scaffolds, Cooking Oil, & More

By Sarah Saunders on Sep 17, 2025 09:30 am

In today’s 3D Printing News Briefs, Raise3D announced the launch of a new printer at FABTECH 2025, and EOS and AM Solutions share about their integrated post-processing ecosystem, first introduced at Formnext 2024. Moving on...

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Available on Kickstarter: Split3r Lets You 3D Print Big Parts on Small 3D Printers

By Joris Peels on Sep 17, 2025 09:00 am

French 3D printing company Qualup has been in the industry since 2011. The company has a good reputation in making high-temperature Material Extrusion systems and volumetric sensors for more precise 3D printing. Now the company...

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Rise of the Asian Dragon: How China Is Reshaping Advanced Manufacturing

By Tuan Tranpham and Vanesa Listek on Sep 17, 2025 08:30 am

For decades, the global map of advanced manufacturing was largely split between the West and Europe. North America held the lion's share of additive manufacturing (AM) revenue, followed by Europe. Asia? A distant third. But...

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Croom Medical Releases Porous Biofuse Geometry for 3D Printed Lattices

By Joris Peels on Sep 17, 2025 08:00 am

Irish contract manufacturer Croom Medical specializes in orthopedic implants manufacturing and has deep experience in using LPBF. The company runs Colibrium, Renishaw, and 3D Systems metal printers and works in titanium, tantalum, steel, and Co-Cr....

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BMW Makes 4,000 3D Printed Sand Cores Per Day

By Joris Peels on Sep 17, 2025 04:00 am

A LinkedIn post concerning BMW’s new Gen6 electric engine at the IAA Mobility (Internationale Automobil-Ausstellung) show in Munich has made a lot of people speculate if it was made with 3D printing. Some wondered if,...

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