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 successful launch of the metal additive manufacturing symposium in India; inauguration of VIT–SEDAXIS Centre of Excellence for Additive Manufacturing, research on 3D printed satellites by MIT, Liebherr to supply first complex 3D printed component for Airbus’ A350 fleet and more.

Metal Additive Manufacturing Industry Converged at the regions first Metal AM forum

The regions first Metal Additive Manufacturing symposium organised by AM Chronicle saw active participation from 45+ speakers and 230+ delegates across the metal additive manufacturing ecosystem including users, government establishments, academia and industry stakeholders. The event was inaugurated by Shri APVS Prasad, Chief Executive, CEMILAC and Air Vice Marshal PS Sarin VSM, ACAS(MP), Indian Air Force, reinforcing the government push for Additive Manufacturing in India.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MIT Researchers 3D print sensors for satellites

MIT scientists have created the first completely digitally manufactured plasma sensors for orbiting spacecraft. These plasma sensors, also known as retarding potential analyzers (RPAs), are used by satellites to determine the chemical composition and ion energy distribution of the atmosphere.

VIT–SEDAXIS Centre of Excellence for Additive Manufacturing – INAUGURATION

VITSEDAXIS Centre of Excellence for Additive Manufacturing inaugurated to support training, start-ups and research.

Angus 3D Solutions investing £165k+ in new people, equipment & premises to enable growth

Scottish prototyping and 3D-printing company Angus 3D Solutions is investing more than £165,000 in new people, equipment and bigger premises to enable it to achieve turnover growth of 20%+ by the end of 2023.

Infinite Materials Solutions Launched New 3D Printing material which is superior alternative to PVA

Infinite Materials Solutions has recently launched AquaSys® General Purpose (GP), a water-soluble support material compatible with most polyesters.

Desktop Metal Qualifies Nickel Alloy Inconel 625 for Additive Manufacturing on the Studio System 2

Desktop Metal has qualified nickel alloy Inconel 625 for 3D printing on the Studio System™ 2, which prints and sinters parts in a two-step process.

Liebherr to supply first complex 3D printed component for Airbus’ A350 fleet

Liebherr-Aerospace Lindenberg GmbH has reached a new important milestone: Airbus has selected the OEM to supply the lower cargo door actuator and valve for the A350. The complex valve will be produced by Liebherr using 3D printing technology (additive layer manufacturing).

Siemens Opens New Technology Hub in Charlotte, NC to Accelerate Industrialization of Additive Manufacturing

Siemens announced the opening of its new Charlotte Advanced Technology Collaboration Hub (CATCH), a  strategic research and development space, to focus on helping our customers accelerate their plans for the industrialization of additive manufacturing (AM).

Flexible Additive Manufacturing takes flight at £32m aerospace facility in Bristol, UK

Renishaw, has installed a RenAM 500Q Flex Additive manufacturing (AM) system at aerospace manufacturer GKN Aerospace’s state-of-the-art Global Technology Centre in Bristol, UK.

Aml3D announces certification of 3D Printed Aerospace Components

Wire additive manufacturing (WAM) 3D printing technology developer AML3D has begun AS9100D:2016 quality systems accreditation for its additively manufactured aerospace parts.

Mutiny Shaving introduces sustainable chrome steel 3D printed metal razor

Mutiny Shaving, a Welsh startup that specializes on reusable razors, launched the primary, fully 3D printed, chrome steel reusable razor. The chrome steel R1 is the one totally manufactured razor within the UK, created with 100% transparency & 0% waste air pollution.

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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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