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Additive Manufacturing Industry News review by AM Chronicle from last week includes partnership between Ultimaker and Imaginarium, plant based composite developed by MIT, Magnus René appointed as the chairman of the board of Additive Manufacturing Technologies, SPEED3D wins 3D Printing Excellence Award and Meltio announces KnowHow Wilhelms as a partner in Germany.
Imaginarium announces partnership with Ultimaker
Imaginarium released news that it has introduced its newest desktop & industrial 3D printer range in partnership with 3D printing giant Ultimaker. The partnership will enhance development of new products and services in India.
Roboze and Immensa look to advance nonmetallic additive manufacturing in MEA Region
Immensa, one of the leading AM company in MENA, joins global distributed AM network – Roboze 3D Parts, to offer on demand production of end-use parts with high performance polymers.
MIT Develops new plant derived composite for 3D printing
A research team at MIT has developed a plant derived composite material for 3D printing that have toughness equivalent to bones and hardness equivalent to aluminum. The material could pave the way for sustainable plastics and the news was released by MIT news board.
Byrnes Dental Lab adopts DEMI 430 post-processing system
Byrnes Dental Lab has installed a DEMI 430 resin removal platform from PostProcess Technologies to support its 3D printing operations. The UK-based dental lab uses multiple Carbon M2 Digital Light Synthesis systems to produce bite registration parts, special trays and surgical guides.
Additive Manufacturing Technologies (AMT) appoints Magnus René as chairman of the board
Additive Manufacturing Technologies (AMT) has appointed Magnus René as the new Chairman of AMT’s Board of Directors. René joins AMT with decades of executive leadership experience in the growth of public and private international technology companies.
Stratasys Partners With Radford to 3D-print Parts
Stratasys Ltd., a leader in polymer 3D printing solutions, has partnered with Radford, a global luxury automotive brand, to create over 500 3D-printed parts for the launch of the Lotus Type 62-2 coachbuilt as shown in the Discovery+ documentary, Radford Returns.
SPEE3D an Australian firm wins the 3D Printing Excellence Award
SPEE3D an Australian firm, has won the US Defense Strategies Institute’s inaugural Expeditionary & Tactical 3D Printing Excellence Award for deployable additive manufacturing.
3D printed patient specific Talus spacer that aid in healing a 47-year-old man- A Case Study
3D printing has been hailed as a revolutionary technology, and it is already generating substantial interest among the medical community. One such medical 3D printing solution provider Jajal Medical provides customized orthopedic implants. The patient-specific designs and 3D printed models can be used to create prototypes, duplicate broken parts, and even entire organs.
Stratasys Donates 3D Printers to Visible Heart Laboratories
Stratasys Ltd. a leader in polymer 3D printing solutions, today announced that it is sponsoring the University of Minnesota Visible Heart® Laboratories with a donation of Stratasys J750™ Digital Anatomy™ 3D printers, as well as MakerBot METHOD X® and MakerBot SKETCH® 3D printers
Meltio announces KnowHow Wilhelms as official partner for Germany
As part of its continuing expansion, Meltio, Linares, Spain, has named KnowHow Wilhelms GmbH, Wusterhausen-Niederlehme, Germany, as the company’s first official sales partner for the German territory.
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