Bringing you up to speed with the week that went by in the world of Additive Manufacturing with the AM Chronicle weekly news update
The round up of last weeks additive manufacturing news includes tie-up between Godrej Construction and Tvasta for construction additive manufacturing; launch of metal expansion kit by Ultimaker; Formlabs launches Dental Academy for Dental 3D printing, Aniwaa pivots to B2B marketplace model, introduces new visual identity and much more.
Godrej Construction and Tvasta tie-up to deploy 3D construction printing technology
Godrej & Boyce announced that its arm, Godrej Construction has partnered with Tvasta Manufacturing Solutions, a start-up founded by IIT-Madras alumni, to introduce and commercially deploy 3D Construction Printing (3DCP) Technology in India.
Deltasys e Forming installs a Concrete 3D Printer in IISc Bengaluru
Deltasys E Forming, the Belgaum-based 3D printer developer, revealed that it has successfully delivered and installed a concrete 3D printer at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bengaluru.
Prototek Holdings LLC (“Prototek”) announced it completed the acquisition of ProtoCAM, a industrial 3D printing company located in Allentown, Pa.
Ultimaker offers the first complete Metal Expansion Kit for professional 3D printing
Ultimaker announced the extension of its Ultimaker Platform with a Metal Expansion Kit, making metal 3D printing more accessible and affordable.
Formlabs launches a Dental Academy to advance dental 3D printing
Formlabs announced it has launched Formlabs Dental Academy, a new educational platform dedicated to advancing 3D printing in dentistry with online and in-person courses, step-by-step guides, webinars, and more.
Aniwaa pivots to B2B marketplace model, introduces new visual identity
The French startup Aniwaa completes its pivot to become the first marketplace devoted to industrial additive manufacturing solutions. This release brings the team one step closer to their goal: to help companies select the right AM products and source them from trusted suppliers.
Hawk Ridge Systems opened the doors to a new additive manufacturing center in the Santa Clara Valley. As the company’s 3D printing product portfolio has developed and expanded over the last few years, the need for a more robust facility became apparent.
Continuous Composites has been chosen by NASA’s Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program to additively manufacture low Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (CTE) open isogrid composite structures for space applications, using its patented Continuous Fiber 3D Printing technology, CF3D®.
Desktop Metal, Inc. announced a strategic integration and cost optimization initiative that is projected to result in approximately $40 million of annualized run rate non-GAAP cost savings,
Researchers at the US Department of Defense-backed MIT Lincoln Laboratory have come up with a novel low-temperature approach to 3D printing glass objects.
Alliance University, Bangalore signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Wipro3D, the metal additive manufacturing (AM) business of Wipro Infrastructure Engineering (WIN), for a collaborative MBA Degree program in ‘Smart Manufacturing and Digital Leadership.’
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