Explore the latest news in Additive Manufacturing with AM Chronicle’s round up of Week 13 of 2024.

The round up of last week includes Stratasys establishes customer advisory board; NPPower’s Malachite Additive Manufacturing integrated in Autodesk Fusion; Renault Group and the CEA have created a novel material architecture that combines digital design with additive manufacturing and much more.

SSAB launches emission-free steel powder

SSAB is launching the emission-free steel powder for commercial deliveries, made of recycled SSAB Zero[®] steel. The powder combines the properties of SSAB’s high-strength steel with the light structural possibilities of 3D-printing.

Stratasys Establishes New Customer Advisory Board to Drive Collaboration and Innovation in Additive Manufacturing 

Stratasys Ltd., a leader in polymer 3D printing solutions, is excited to announce the launch of a new Industrial Customer Advisory Board (CAB). The CAB will provide the customer with added voice and insight as Stratasys continues to drive innovation in the additive manufacturing industry.

Additive Manufacturing Solutions Expands Capabilities with Acquisition of Nikon SLM Solutions SLM 280 2.0

Additive Manufacturing Solutions has recently acquired the Nikon SLM Solutions SLM 280 2.0 metal 3D printing system through the facilitation of their UK partner Kingsbury. This strategic investment aims to bolster AMS’ capacity for producing advanced materials and novel alloys.

AMS acquires SLM 280 2.0 system for Additive Manufacturing with novel alloys 

With the addition of Nikon SLM Solutions’ SLM 280 2.0 system, Additive Manufacturing Solutions (AMS) significantly enhances its production and material innovation capabilities. This move not only boosts AMS’s ability to produce advanced materials and novel alloys but also strengthens its expertise in toolpath control through its collaboration with Dyndrite software.

NPPower’s Malachite Additive Manufacturing integrated in Autodesk Fusion

NPPower, a manufacturer of metal Additive Manufacturing technology located in Maribor, Slovenia, has announced the integration of its Malachite AM machine in Autodesk Fusion, the leading 3D modelling, design, and manufacturing software.

Renault Group and the CEA continue to innovate for the car of tomorrow using 3D printing

Renault Group and the CEA are continuing to innovate together. After the bi-directional high-efficiency charger for electric vehicles announced for 2023, it is now the turn of on-board comfort to combine the technical expertise and creativity of the two partners.

First Multi Metal 3D Printer in Australia to Boost Aerospace Manufacturing 

The commissioning of a new multi metal 3D printer in Melbourne as part of the iLAuNCH Trailblazer initiative is set to make space missions more affordable and efficient by creating lighter, faster and more robust aerospace components.

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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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