The round up of last weeks additive manufacturing news includes formal, non-binding offer by Nano Dimensions to acquire Stratasys Ltd; HII receives approval from Naval Sea Systems (NAVSEA) platforms for metal AM parts; Senvol announced commercialization of Siemens Energy data and much more.
Nano Dimension Ltd. announced that it has made a formal, non-binding offer to acquire Stratasys Ltd. for $18.00 per share in cash.
HII Receives Additive Manufacturing Approval from Naval Sea Systems Command
HII (NYSE: HII) announced that its Newport News Shipbuilding division recently received approval as a vendor to provide some additive manufacturing components to Naval Sea Systems (NAVSEA) platforms.
Senvol Commercializes Siemens Energy AM Data
Senvol announced that it will commercialize various additive manufacturing (AM) databases of global energy tecSenvol ahnology company Siemens Energy. Commercialization will start with databases on Ti64, Inconel 625, and Inconel 718.
Researchers unveil new AI-driven method for improving additive manufacturing
University of Virginia Scientists developed a new approach for detecting defects in metal parts produced by additive manufacturing. Using X-rays and machine learning to advance the production of printed parts
Velo3D Announces the 2023 “Proof is in the Printing” Roadshow Tour Across Eight U.S. Cities
Velo3D, announced its 2023 roadshow, the Proof is in the Printing Additive Manufacturing Tour, which will visit eight cities across the U.S.
UK technology business Evove has announced the completion of a funding round of £5.7 million. Capital was injected by existing investors and two new international specialist investors from climate-tech and additive manufacturing venture funds, alongside continued support from existing investors.
FasTech and University of North Dakota explore DED Additive Manufacturing for space
The University of North Dakota (UND), Grand Forks, North Dakota, USA, has been awarded a grant funded by NASA to investigate the potential of metal Additive Manufacturing to produce aluminium components for future lunar exploration.
A team of U of T Engineering researchers, led by Professor Yu Zou (MSE), is working to advance the field of metal additive manufacturing (AM) at the University of Toronto’s first metal 3D printing laboratory.
The Spain-based multinational signs sales contracts with new partners in the United States (Accufacture LLC), Argentina (Tecmahe), Italy (Wire Trading srl), and Spain (DPR Automatismos) to increase the presence of the Meltio Engine CNC and Robot Integration as well as the Meltio M450 metal 3D printer in different industries.
Paragon Medical, a global industry leader in medical device manufacturing, is continuing to invest in innovative technologies by providing additive manufacturing capabilities through its partnership with 3D Systems (NYSE:DDD).
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