The round-up of last week’s additive manufacturing news includes partnership between HP and INDO-MIM; Meltio announces sales of more than 300 systems worldwide; Ansys announces partnership with Materialise; Cognitive Design Systems Successfully Raises €2 Million and much more.
HP Partners with INDO‐MIM to Advance Metal Additive Manufacturing
HP Inc announced a strategic partnership with INDO‐MIM (Indo-MIM Private Limited), one of the world largest companies in the Metal Injection Molding (MIM) industry and an emerging player in the additive manufacturing powder industry
Spanish multinational company Meltio dedicated to the development of its unique and patented wire-laser metal 3D printing technology for the worldwide sector has just celebrated a very remarkable ephemeris: Meltio has exceeded 300 systems sold worldwide.
The AM I Navigator Initiative is being introduced at this year’s Formnext by leading additive manufacturing companies – Siemens, DyeMansion, BASF Forward AM, EOS and HP. Its holistic maturity model is shapeing the stages of industrialization in the AM industry, increasing interoperability in additive manufacturing.
Ansys and Materialise, a global leader in 3D printing software and service solutions, are joining forces to deliver integrated digital solutions to help overcome workflow challenges in the AM industry.
Cognitive Design Systems Successfully Raises €2 Million in Funding
Cognitive Design Systems, an innovative company dedicated to making 3D models manufacturable, is thrilled to announce that it has secured €2 million in funding
Markforged unveils new material for 3D printing aerospace parts on FX20
Markforged has released Vega, an ultra-high performance filament designed for aerospace manufacturing on Markforged’s FX20 printer.
Evolve Additive Solutions, provider of industrial 3D printing solutions, announced the commercial launch of its all-new parts production service, STEP Parts Now, as well as an expansion of its materials portfolio.
3D printing precisely: Low-cost error compensation for fabrication of high-precision microstructures
Researchers from Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University of Applied Sciences in Germany introduced a simplified optical setup for measuring tilt and curvature errors and put it to the test. The core idea was to print an optical structure without compensating for the errors, subsequently observing the effect such imperfections have on the image produced when illuminating the structure with a laser.
Nexa3D Announces Intent to Acquire Essentium
Nexa3D has taken a significant step in staking its leadership position in the industrial additive manufacturing space by signing a letter of intent to acquire Essentium, a prominent manufacturer of HSE 3D printers and materials. The combination of Nexa3D’s expertise in ultrafast 3D printing with Essentium’s mastery of high-speed extrusion technology
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