The round-up of last week’s additive manufacturing news includes the submission of an enhanced proposal by 3D systems to combine with Stratasys, the development of a new multi-material 3D printer by NTU Singapour and Panasonic, grants from French support to JBP aerospace, and much more.

3D Systems Submits Enhanced Proposal to Combine with Stratasys

3D Systems  announced that it has submitted an enhanced proposal to the Board of Directors of Stratasys to combine the two companies in a cash and stock transaction that would convert each Stratasys ordinary share into $7.50 in cash and 1.3223 newly issued shares of 3D Systems common stock.

NTU Singapore and Panasonic develop new multi-material 3D printer

Scientists from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, Panasonic Factory Solutions Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd., and Singapore Centre for 3D Printing have developed a new multi-material printer using multi-wavelength high-power lasers, for quick and easy 3D printing of smart, flexible devices.

Members of the multi-material 3D printer team. Credit: NTU Singapore.

Sintavia Receives Strategic Investment from Lockheed Martin Corporation

Sintavia announced that it had received a direct equity investment from Lockheed Martin Corporation. Sintavia’s products include some of the most advanced mechanical systems used in flight applications today, including multi-circuit heat exchangers, complex thermodynamic chassis, and monolithic cooling pumps.

Grants from French Support JPB’s Aerospace Metal 3D Printing Activity

JPB Système, a provider of efficiency-enhancing technology solutions for aerospace and other industries, has secured funding from the French Government as part of the comprehensive ‘France 2030’ investment program.

Xtellar Introduces Industry-First Flexible Bio-Based EVA Pellets for Large-Format 3D Printing

Xtellar, formed by combining Braskem’s 3D materials division and Taulman3D, has introduced an industry-first for large-format 3D printing. Xtellar’s bio-based EVA pellets bring flexibility and sustainability to a variety of pellet-compatible large-format 3D printers.

Sea sponge skeleton sparks innovative engineering designs

Dhruv Bhate is an associate professor of engineering at the Arizona State University and his team of researchers are using design principles exhibited by the exoskeleton of the Venus’ flower basket sea sponge to develop a lattice configuration with novel weaving patterns to achieve structural compliance.

Paragon Medical Celebrates New Additive Manufacturing Facility Grand Opening

Paragon Medical, a global industry leader in medical device manufacturing, celebrated the ribbon cutting ceremony of its new additive manufacturing facility. The state-of-the-art facility offers 34,000 square feet of manufacturing and operational space dedicated to 3D printing.

Oerlikon Metco IIoT transforms thermal spray systems with a digital solution that significantly boosts production and quality control

Oerlikon Metco is revolutionizing thermal spray equipment with digitalization and the implementation of Metco IIoT, the first Industry 4.0 platform for the thermal spray industry.

Bicyclists brake better with brakes from 3D printers by TRUMPF

High-tech company TRUMPF and bicycle brake manufacturer Trickstuff will present titanium brake levers for bicycles made by 3D printers for the first time at the Eurobike bicycle trade show in Frankfurt.

Cognitive Design Systems unveils the latest version oCognitive Additive Software version 2.6

Cognitive Design Systems, a pioneering technology company specializing in design and manufacturing optimization announced the launch of its latest innovative software.

AM Conclave Middle East 

AM Conclave Middle East is an initiative to bring the entire Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing ecosystem in the Middle East on one platform including Government, Users, Software Providers, Hardware, Material Manufacturers, Research Institutes and Standards & Certification Bodies, with an aim to advance the adoption of AM in line with the various initiatives and strategies in the region to catalyze manufacturing. For more information visit: https://amconclave.com/ 

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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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