The round-up of last week’s additive manufacturing news includes R&D facility launched at NCAM; patent on device to enhance metal 3D printing process filled by Dubai Electricity and Water Authority; Materialise opens new medical 3D printing facility in USA and much more.
Research and Development facility launched at NCAM with Industry Partners
The industry partners at National Centre for Additive Manufacturing (NCAM) launched their new state-of-the-art R&D facility at the Technology Development Centre, Osmania University, Hyderabad on 23rd of August 2023.
Dewa files patent for device that enhances metal 3D printing
Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (Dewa) has announced its research and development centre has filed a new patent on an innovative device that enhances the process of melting and extruding raw metal materials to the construction platform.
Materialise’s New Medical 3D Printing Facility Brings Personalized Care Closer to US Patients
Materialise accelerates the delivery of patient-specific medical implants to patients in the United States with the opening of a new 3D printing facility.
MX3D to launch MX Metal AM System for Additive Manufacturing of large metal parts
MX3D announced it will launch its new MX Metal AM System, a turnkey robotic wire-based Directed Energy Deposition (DED) system for the Additive Manufacturing of large, certified metal parts, at this year’s FormNext Forum Austin exhibition.
A team of bioengineers and biomedical scientists from the University of Sydney and the Children’s Medical Research Institute (CMRI) at Westmead have used 3D photolithographic printing to create a complex environment for assembling tissue that mimics the architecture of an organ.
Advanced manufacturing company Titomic Pty Ltd is applying Hot Isostatic Pressing, or HIPing at ANSTO, to improve the material performance of the titanium components produced using additive manufacturing.
Coherent’s ceramic Additive Manufacturing process developed for high-performance components
Coherent Corp has developed a ceramic Additive Manufacturing process capable of producing advanced components for high-performance thermal management applications, including next-generation semiconductor capital equipment.
The BioMatters team at the University of Michigan has developed a fully biodegradable, reusable and recyclable material to replace the wasteful concrete formwork traditionally used across the construction industry.
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