The round-up of last week’s additive manufacturing news includes licensing of Materialise software for medical use in India; AMACE Solution completing the installation of STLR 400 at the Defense Metallurgical Research Laboratory; construction of the world’s largest 3D printed building completed; Hexagon AB completing the acquisition of CADS Additive GmbH and much more.
Materialise Receives Import License for Medical Use of 3D Software in India
Materialise has announced that The Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO) under Directorate General of Health Services, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India has licensed the medical use of 3D planning software Mimics Medical, 3-matic Medical, Mimics inPrint and ProPlan CMFTM.
AMACE Solutions, a renowned technology firm, is celebrating a momentous achievement as its flagship machine, the STLR 400, installed at Defence Metallurgical Research Laboratory (DMRL), a division of the Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO).
World’s largest 3D printed building completed
The world’s largest 3D printed building has been completed in Florida, USA. The project is a luxury equestrian facility that has been completed by Florida-based Printed Farms using COBOD’s BOD2 construction 3D printer.
GKN Aerospace and Materialise Sign Letter of Intent to Propel Additive Manufacturing in Aviation
GKN Aerospace and Materialise have announced the signing of a letter of intent (LOI) aimed at advancing the research, design, and production of polymer additively manufactured (AM) parts for the aviation industry.
Hexagon enhances its additive manufacturing solutions with the acquisition of CADS Additive
Hexagon AB has completed the acquisition of CADS Additive GmbH, a fast-growing provider of specialised software that helps companies prepare designs for metal additive manufacturing (AM).
3D-printed ceramics may increase gas turbine fuel efficiency, researchers report
A team that includes Penn State researchers recently 3D printed a turbine component with ceramics, which are more heat tolerant than the conventional metals, which is likely to improve the fuel efficiency of turbine.
U.S. Marine Corps. Awards 3YOURMIND and Phillips Corp. $2.5M Contract
3YOURMIND and Phillips Corp. Federal Division are pleased to partner with Marine Corps System Command’s Advanced Manufacturing Operations Cell (AMOC) to enrich its digital additive manufacturing (AM) capabilities.
6K Additive, a division of 6K Inc. and leader in sustainable material production for additive manufacturing, has announced a partnership with France-based Z3DLab for the production of its advanced ZTi alloys range.
Velo3D, announced that Avio S.p.A. has purchased a Sapphire XC 1MZ printer and an original Sapphire printer to support the development and production of its propulsion systems and accelerate the advancement of the space industry.
GKN Aerospace unveils largest additive manufacturing pre-production cell
GKN Aerospace announced today the commissioning of the world’s largest known laser directed energy deposition additive manufacturing (AM) cell as part of its new Global Technology Center in Texas, USA.
World’s smallest wine glass toasts to nanoscale silica 3D printing
Scientists have created the world’s smallest wine glass, narrower than a human hair. Made out of actual glass, the model is a test run of an advanced new 3D-printing process that could help make nanoscale glass components for electronic and optical devices.
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