The round-up of last week’s additive manufacturing news includes collaboration between thyssenkrupp and Wilhelmsen to form Pelagus 3D; Strategic Partnership between EVAP and Assembrix; Qatar-Based Inventors developed edible 3D-printed carrot; University of Oxford researchers Develop 3D Printing method for repairing brain injuries and much more.
thyssenkrupp and Wilhelmsen collaborate on new 3D printing joint venture – Pelagus 3D
thyssenkrupp and Wilhelmsen on 29 September announced its joint venture company, Pelagus 3D, marking the entry of an exciting new player into global maritime and offshore services market.
EVAP and Assembrix Announce Strategic Partnership to enhance UAE’s Additive Manufacturing eco-system
EVAP Investment LLC™ and Assembrix Ltd have joined forces on developing regional value-added projects, through a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) to propel the UAE to the forefront of the global 3D printing technology landscape.
A New Kind of 3D-Printed Carrot Developed by Qatar-Based Inventors
Mohammad Annan, 20, and Lujain Al Mansoori, 21, use artificially grown vegetable cells and UV light to print a prototype of an edible carrot.
Oxford Researchers Develop 3D Printing Method that Shows Promise for Repairing Brain Injuries
A breakthrough technique developed by University of Oxford researchers could one day provide tailored repairs for those who suffer brain injuries.
DOE funds 3D printing of wind blade tooling to make U.S. clean energy sector more competitive
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has announced an award of $2,849,000 to the Composites Manufacturing Simulation Center of Purdue University and its industry partners, Thermwood Inc., TPI Composites Inc., Dassault Systèmes, Dimensional Innovations and Techmer PM for development of 3D printing technology in wind energy.
Desktop Metal Launches Live Monitor™ for Users of Additive Manufacturing 2.0 Production Technology
Desktop Metal announced the launch of Live Monitor™ — a software application that provides useful real-time data from printing systems to improve efficiency and management of one printing system or a full fleet.
Evolve Additive Solutions announces a strategic partnership with alphacam GmbH to offer STEP-manufactured parts as a service to customers throughout Europe.
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