Explore the latest news in Additive Manufacturing with AM Chronicle’s round up of Week 10 of 2024.

The round up of last week includes collaboration between CEAD and ADAXIS; Stratasys launches GrabCAD® Packages; Axtra3D Announces Rajeev Kulkarni as Chief Strategy Officer and much more.

Strategic Synergy: CEAD and ADAXIS Integration Redefines Efficiency in Robotic Large Format 3D Printing

CEAD, frontrunner in robotic large format 3D printing solutions, is thrilled to announce a pivotal collaboration with ADAXIS, a rapidly fast-growing robotics software company. This strategic partnership aims to strengthen the
integration between their Flexbot solutions and AdaOne software, offering customers a seamless experience for large format 3D printing with composite materials.

Stratasys Software Improves Efficiency and Reduces Costs for Additive Manufacturing with Release of New GrabCAD® Packages 

Stratasys Ltd. (NASDAQ: SSYS), a leader in polymer 3D printing solutions, today announced it is launching two new software packages, GrabCAD Streamline Pro and a new version of GrabCAD Print Pro for PolyJet.

BLT Facilitates Successful Launch of SmartSat-2A Satellite with Synthetic Aperture Radar 

On February 3, 2024, a significant achievement was reached as the SmartSat-2A satellite (also known as Jiagao Science and Technology Innovation No. 1) soared into space, BLT played a vital role in this endeavor, delivering one satellite body structure and three array panel structures, all meticulously produced through metal 3D printing. The panel structure measures 1300mm x 980mm x 20mm, while the satellite body structure measures 1300mm x 1126mm x 335mm, making it the largest 3D-printed satellite structure currently in orbit in China.

Materialise launches new e-Stage for Metal+ software 

Materialise announced its new e-Stage for Metal+ software and will introduce the solution during the Additive Manufacturing Users Group (AMUG) show in Chicago, which is taking place from March 10-14, 2024.

Cornelius startup Phase receives $1.8M grant from National Institutes of Health for 3D-printing project

A local engineering and hardware startup has landed a $1.8 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to accelerate a 3D-printing project with Georgia Tech, Harvard Medical School’s Massachusetts General Hospital and Virginia Tech.

Desktop Metal and Evonik expand partnership and qualify photopolymer on large format 3D printers

Desktop Metal and Evonik have announced they have expanded their collaboration on photopolymer and materials development with the qualification of INFINAM ST 6100 L on the ETEC Xtreme 8K and the Pro XL.

L3harris 3D Printed Space Experiment Flies On The International Space Station 

As part of an experiment to assess the viability of 3D printed materials for RF applications, the circuit will reside outside the Space Station, exposed to the extreme environment of space. The experiment will test the durability of 3D printed radio frequency circuits in space for potential use in future small satellites. Selected by ISS U.S. National Laboratory for space effects studies, the project consisted of an L3Harris RF circuit that was 3D printed by Nano Dimension Ltd, an additive manufacture electronics provider.

Axtra3D Announces 3D Printing Veteran Rajeev Kulkarni as Chief Strategy Officer 

Axtra3D, Inc., a rising leader in advanced additive manufacturing, today announces the appointment of 3D printing industry pioneer and veteran Rajeev Kulkarni as the company’s new Chief Strategy Officer.

3D-printed skin closes wounds and contains hair follicle precursors 

Fat tissue holds the key to 3D printing layered living skin and potentially hair follicles, according to researchers who recently harnessed fat cells and supporting structures from clinically procured human tissue to precisely correct injuries in rats. The advancement could have implications for reconstructive facial surgery and even hair growth treatments for humans.

Innovative RECYPPOWDER Project: Pioneering Recycled Polypropylene for Sustainable 3D Printing 

Andaltec, a leading Spanish research center in the plastics sector, has recently unveiled the RECYPPOWDER project, a groundbreaking initiative aimed at harnessing recycled polypropylene for additive manufacturing, particularly Selective Laser Sintering (SLS).

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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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