The round up of last weeks additive manufacturing news includes partnership between Petroleum Development Oman (PDO) and Spare Part 3D to define technical feasibility and economical attractiveness of spare parts; launch of Formlabs New Automation Ecosystem; construction of Kolkata’s first 3D Printed structure at Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers by Tvasta and invitation of application by RRCAT for developing commercially viable solution of laboratory developed LAM-PF-DED system.
RRCAT has invited applications from industry and start-ups for incubation of “Laser Additive Manufacturing System using Powder-fed Directed Energy Deposition (LAM-PF-DED)”.
Petroleum Development Oman (PDO), the national oil company for Oman, has partnered with the French startup Spare Parts 3D (SP3D), to assess the 3D printability of 150,000 unique spare parts.
Tvasta Manufacturing Solutions, which specializes in Construction 3D Printing, has constructed Kolkata’s first 3D Printed structure at Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers (GRSE) Limited, a nationalised shipyard. This is the first project in a series of potential large-scale construction projects using 3D printing for GRSE.
Formlabs Launches New Automation Ecosystem to Eliminate 3D Printer Downtime and Reduce Cost Per Part
Formlabs introduced Form Auto, Fleet Control, and High Volume Resin System — three new products that together make up the Formlabs Automation Ecosystem.
DNV ’s Additive Manufacturing (3D Printing) Standard Updated With New Edition
DNV has published a new edition of DNV-ST-B203 Additive manufacturing of metallic parts. The standard, which is the result of a joint industry project, now includes baseline requirements for the most established Additive Manufacturing (AM) technologies for metal parts
Virginia Tech has received a 2023 Defense University Research Instrumentation Program (DURIP) grant to purchase cutting-edge 3D metal printing technology to boost education and research in advanced manufacturing and new materials development.
Braskem announced the acquisition of taulman3D. taulman3D filaments and polymers are available globally, through distributors on 6 continents.
Simplify3D Releases Version 5.0 with Breakthrough Performance, Automation, and Intelligence
Software provider Simplify3D has announced the release of version 5.0 of its paid slicing software.
The Indian technology company Vispala has donated a consignment of 3D-printed prosthetic hands, developed by TU Delft, for Ukrainians injured in the war.
NTU Singapore converted waste paper into better battery anodes using AM
Scientists from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have developed a technique to convert waste paper ( Additively Manufactured Kraft Paper ) , from single-use packaging and bags, and cardboard boxes, into a crucial component of lithium-ion batteries.
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