Explore the latest news in Additive Manufacturing with AM Chronicle’s round up of Week 11 of 2024.

The round up of last week includes testing of 3D-Printed material performance on Moon by Stratasys, ICON developed robotic construction 3D printer specifically for multi-story structures;  World’s first 3D-printed mosque constructed in Jeddah and much more.

Stratasys to Test 3D-Printed Material Performance on Moon

Stratasys has announced its collaboration with an upcoming lunar mission aimed at testing the performance of 3D-printed materials on the moon’s surface. These experiments are part of the inaugural Space Science & Technology Evaluation Facility mission (SSTEF-1), developed by Aegis Aerospace, Inc., based in Houston, Texas, under NASA’s Tipping Point program.

ICON has created a 3D printer specifically designed for constructing multi-story structures with enclosed systems

Texas-based company ICON has introduced Phoenix, a robotic-arm-mounted 3D printer capable of constructing fully enclosed, multi-story buildings using a low-carbon mixture. The unveiling took place at SXSW, where ICON showcased the demountable crane-based printer during a presentation at the annual festival in Austin.

World’s first 3D-printed mosque unveiled in Jeddah 

Jeddah recently celebrated the inaugural ceremony of the world’s first mosque built using 3D printing technology. Situated in Al-Jawhara suburb of Jeddah, the mosque is named after the late Abdulaziz Abdullah Sharbatly as a tribute from his wife, Saudi businesswoman Wajnat Abdulwahed.

DARPA’s AMME Program Harnesses Additive Manufacturing for Future Microsystems

DARPA has played a foundational role in the development of materials science. One of its latest initiatives, the Additive Manufacturing of Microelectronic systems (AMME) program, aims to propel microsystems manufacturing to new heights.

LEAP 71, MIMO TECHNIK, and ASTRO Test Lab team up to build fully-qualified aerospace products based on Computational Engineering 

At the Additive Manufacturing User Group (AMUG) Conference 2024, LEAP 71, a Dubai-based developer of computational and AI-based engineering technology signed a three-party agreement with California-based MIMO TECHNIK and ASTRO Test Lab.

Madco3D LLC Unveils New 3D Printed Projects and Collaborations

Madco3d LLC, a firm that specializes in architect-led 3D printed concrete construction, is set to unveil a series of novel projects and collaborations that mark notable advancements in sustainable building and environmental restoration.

EOS launches new EOS M 290 1kW metal AM system

EOS, a leading supplier of additive manufacturing solutions, has launched the EOS M 290 1kW – a new Laser Powder Bed Fusion (LPBF) metal AM platform designer for serial production. The system is well-suited to a wide range of industries including space, energy, and mobility/transportation.

Scramjet prototype tests Purdue hypersonics additive-manufacturing capabilities 

A team at the Purdue Applied Research Institute (PARI), the university’s research and development center, is using state-of-the-art additive-manufacturing equipment to print a full-scale, fully operational prototype of a supersonic combustion ramjet, or scramjet, an engine that allows aircraft to travel at speeds of Mach 5 and beyond.

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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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