The round-up of last week’s additive manufacturing news includes ADDiTEC announced the acquisition of Elem Additive Solutions; US Army to expand the use of 3D printing in HMMWV vehicles; Nano Dimension Ltd announced acquisition of the U.K.-based company Additive Flow; Researchers at National University of Singapore 3D printed vegan seafood.

US Army to expand production of 3D-printed parts for HMMWV vehicles

Already aiming to mass produce a 3D-printed battery bracket for the M998 High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV), the US Army is now interested in using additive manufacturing to crank out other components for the classic platform.

Element receives GKN Aerospace approval for testing of Additive Manufacturing powders

Element, headquartered in London, UK, has received approval from GKN Aerospace Sweden AB to test metal powders at its Antwerp facility.

Cubee Launches the industry’s First “Record Label” for 3d DesignersCubee announces the launch of CubeeRecords – the first ever “record label” for 3D printing designers. A full talent representation suite, aimed at maximizing intellectual property monetization of 3D printing designers.Researchers To Explore 3D Printing Medication Tailored To Pediatric PatientsResearchers at Texas A&M University will spearhead a groundbreaking project to revolutionize medication administration for pediatric patients, thanks to an approximately $3 million grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH).BLT ’s Additive Manufacturing enables successful launch of world’s first liquid oxygen-methane rocketBright Laser Technologies (BLT), located in Xi’an, China, reports that it has provided a range of metal Additive Manufacturing support in the development of critical components in Landspace’s ZQ-2 Y2 methane-fueled rocket.Brain4Industry Innovation Centre brings Additive Manufacturing to Czech industryThe Brain4Industry Innovation Centre, led by the FZU – Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences, has officially opened its new campus.WPI Researcher Receives $599,815 Grant to Develop 3D Printable Robots for Search-and-Rescue Operations Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) researcher Markus Nemitz is the recipient of a $599,815 CAREER Award from the National Science Foundation to develop an innovative architecture for low-cost custom robots capable of traversing challenging terrains by swimming, crawling, climbing, and diving through hostile and confined spaces as part of search-and-rescue operations.Nano Dimension Acquires Additive Flow Technology to Drive Software Excellence in 3D Design Simulation and Optimization Nano Dimension Ltd. announced that it is acquiring the technology and intellectual property of the U.K.-based company Additive Flow, which supplies solutions for 3D design simulation and optimization.SAEKI Robotics emerges from stealth with Robots-as-a-service for manufacturing industry SAEKI is building the flexible factories of the future leveraging digital manufacturing and robotics, providing an end-to-end automation solution in 24 hours.Researchers create 3D-printed vegan seafood Researchers at National University of Singapore present a new approach for creating desirable vegan seafood mimics that taste good, while maintaining the healthful profile of real fish.ADDiTEC Announces the Acquisition of Elem Additive Solutions from XeroxADDiTEC, a leader in technology innovation of metal additive manufacturing, has announced the acquisition of Elem Additive Solutions from Xerox Holdings Corporation.Subscribe to AM Chronicle Newsletter to stay connected:  https://bit.ly/3fBZ1mP 

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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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