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Additive Manufacturing Industry News | Week 06 | 2024

Explore the latest news in Additive Manufacturing with AM Chronicle’s round up of Week 6 of 2024.

The round up of last week includes Guinness World Record by 3DXB for Largest 3D printed villa in Dubai; National Manufacturing Institute Scotland announces £1M for AM development; AddUp and Anatomic Implants Announce World’s First 3D Printed Toe Joint Replacement and much more.

3DXB Group Sets Guinness World Record For the Largest 3D-Printed Villa in Dubai 

3DXB Group, a leading innovator in 3D printing solutions for the construction industry, unveiled today its achievement of a Guinness World Record for the largest 3D-printed villa in the world. This groundbreaking project signifies a pivotal moment in the UAE construction sector, as 3DXB Group continues to redefine industry norms in Dubai by building this first-ever 3D-printed villa.

Scottish SMEs Receive £1M for Additive Manufacturing

The National Manufacturing Institute Scotland (NMIS) is funding small businesses in Scotland to explore the benefits of additive manufacturing.  The three-year Additive Manufacturing Business and Technology Support (AM-BATS) project has helped small businesses across a range of different sectors to learn more about how to design and adopt new processes, with the end goal of developing more sustainable products and entering new markets.

3D printed nanocellulose upscaled for green architectural applications 

For the first time, a hydrogel material made of nanocellulose and algae has been tested as an alternative, greener architectural material. The study, from Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden and the Wallenberg Wood Science Center, shows how the abundant sustainable material can be 3D printed into a wide array of architectural components, using much less energy than conventional construction methods.

AddUp and Anatomic Implants Announce FDA 510(k) Submission for the World’s First 3D Printed Toe Joint Replacement 

AddUp, global metal additive manufacturing OEM, and Anatomic Implants announced that they are working together to submit a 510(k) for the world’s first 3D printed toe joint replacement. With the global market for 1st MTP joint reconstruction being $500M+ annually, the market is underserved with very few products, none of which are anatomic or have the potential to support bone-in growth as well as the Anatomic Great Toe Joint.

The Anatomic Great Toe Joint

3D printing technology for tissue: Bayreuth researchers combine hydrogels and fibres in a new technology 

Prof. Dr Leonid Ionov and his team at the University of Bayreuth have developed a new type of 3D printing technology that combines hydrogels and fibres. The innovative process, combined in one device for the first time, enables the production of constructs with fibrous structures and uniaxial cell alignment. The research results, published in the journal “Advanced Healthcare Materials”, harbour potential for the artificial production of biological tissue.

Vitesse Systems Makes Strides in Additive Manufacturing, Delivering First Space Hardware 

In a significant milestone, Vitesse Systems announced the successful delivery of its first additively manufactured satellite antenna, integrated into the Tomorrow-R1 satellite, marking a groundbreaking achievement in commercial weather radar satellites.

KBM Advanced Materials to distribute Sandvik Osprey metal Additive Manufacturing powders 

Metal powder producer Sandvik AB, headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden, has announced that KBM Advanced Materials, LLC, based in Fairfield, Ohio, USA, will distribute its range of metal powders for Additive Manufacturing across the USA.

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Chinmay Saraf

Technical Writer, AM Chronicle Chinmay Saraf is a scientific writer living in Indore, India. His academic background is in mechanical engineering, and he has substantial experience in fused deposition-based additive manufacturing. Chinmay possesses an M.Tech. in computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing and is enthusiastic about 3D printing, product development, material science, and sustainability. He also has a deep interest in "Frugal Designs" to improve the present technical systems.

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