Additive Manufacturing
Siemens, Stratasys Form Partnership to Incorporate AM into Traditional Production
The companies argue that additive manufacturing ought to occupy an increasingly familiar role in volume production environments.
Read MoreManufacturing News of Note: November 2016
A Brazilian student wins an advanced materials contest, Local Motors launches an SaaS division, Airbus certifies an additive material from Stratasys and other industry news.
Read MoreMethods Machine Tools Subsidiary Opens Seven AM Labs
The labs are located in existing Methods technology centers.
Read MoreImpressions of IMTS 2016
Things changed this year. New technologies and a new generation were prominent, and together they are helping to take this show into its next era.
Read MoreRenishaw’s Dedicated Facility Makes Custom Additive Medical Parts
The Healthcare Center of Excellence is located adjacent to the company’s South Wales site, where it makes its additive equipment.
Read MoreAirbus Standardizes Stratasys 3D Printing Material for Use in Making Airplane Parts
Stratasys’ Ultem 9085 resin provides a high strength-to-weight ratio as well as the flame, smoke and toxicity compliance necessary for flight parts.
Read MoreLocal Motors Launches Software-as-a-Service Division
Forth by LM is an online community promoting co-creation and micro-manufacturing.
Read MoreUsing Additive Manufacturing to 3D-Print Fixturing, Machine Tool Components
Machine shops can consider 3D printing technology a handy way to make custom fixturing and other components.
Read MoreChances for Hybrid Manufacturing in Oilfield Applications
A contract manufacturer is finding uses for a hybrid additive manufacturing and five-axis milling machine for oilfield drills, valves and other end-use components.
Read MoreIMTS 2016 Hosts Highest Number of Exhibiting Companies in Show History
The 31st edition of the show was the third largest in terms of registration and exhibit space.
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