The round-up of last week’s additive manufacturing news includes the inauguration of India’s National Center for Additive Manufacturing at Hyderabad; the world’s first 3D-printed medical center built in Bangkok; collaboration between DNV and Siemens Energy for quality assurance in AM; acquisition of 3DVerkstan by Solid Print3D and much more.

India’s National Centre for Additive Manufacturing Inaugurated at Hyderabad

The National Centre for Additive Manufacturing (NCAM) inaugurated its new state-of-the-art facility at the Technology Development Centre, Osmania University, Hyderabad on 8th of June 2023.

Thailand unveils world’s first 3D-printed medical center

Thailand has built the world’s first 3D-printed medical center north of Bangkok. The Kingdom’s premier building materials conglomerate used a 3D concrete printer to build the two-story structure faster and with less labor than traditional construction methods.

DNV and Siemens Energy to collaborate on 3D printing

DNV and Siemens Energy’s global additive manufacturing (AM) business unit are joining forces to create a quality assurance platform for the 3D printing industry.

nScrypt’s FiT Platform Takes Additive Manufacturing to the Extreme with Austere nField Repair Project

nScrypt, Orlando based manufacturer of the Factory in a Tool (FiT) series of high-precision motion platforms for 3D manufacturing, was one of six winners of the Department of Defense Manufacturing Technology (DOD ManTech) “Point of Need Challenge”.

CRP Technology launches Windform XT 2.0 IMG, high performance material for injection molding

CRP Technology launches the Windform XT 2.0 IMG material. Winform XT 2.0 IMG is a high-performance composite material with thermoplastic matrix, PA12 based and Carbon fibers reinforced for injection molding (IMG is the acronym for Injection Molding Grade).

Snowbird Technologies Announces Partner Agreement with Creaform

Snowbird Technologies announced that it has entered into a partner agreement with Creaform, a world-class leader in 3D measurement technology and 3D engineering services.

UC Irvine engineers invent a way to 3D print optical-grade glass at the nanoscale

A research team led by scientists at the University of California, Irvine has developed a new low-temperature method for 3D printing optical-grade glass, opening the door for microelectronic systems with high-resolution, visible-light nanophotonics capabilities.

A UCI-led team of engineers developed a method to 3D print glass micro- and nanostructures. Scanning electron microscope images show nanolattice structures on upper left to parabolic microlenses on upper right. The bottom row shows close-in details of the microscopic images, with a detail of a nanostructured Fresnel lens element on the lower right. Jens Bauer / UCI, KIT

Farsoon and Siemens enhance strategic partnership for industrial Additive Manufacturing

Farsoon and Siemens will enhance the application of Siemens automation and drive solutions in Farsoon AM machines with Siemens solutions given priority consideration when selecting for Farsoon’s future machine development and production.

Solid Print Acquires Swedish Reseller 3DVerkstan

Solid Print3D announced the acquisition of 3DVerkstan, a Stockholm-based 3D printing and solutions provider with a subsidiary in Denmark.

Mighty Oak Medical Revolutionizes Spinal Surgery Outcomes with 3D Printing

Mighty Oak Medical announced a technical partnership with HP for 3D printed healthcare applications. Applications currently being manufactured include Mighty Oak’s cornerstone product FIREFLY, a patient-specific pre-surgical planning and navigation platform.

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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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