The round-up of last week’s additive manufacturing news includes Guinness World Record by Al Seer Marine and Abu Dhabi Maritime for world’s first 3D printed water taxi; ArcelorMittal SA announced initiation for production of steel powders for AM applications; Researchers from MIT, the MIT spinout Inkbit, and ETH Zurich developed a 3D printing technology to Fabricate Hybrid Structures and much more.
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Al Seer Marine and Abu Dhabi Maritime create Guinness World Record for 3D Printed Water Taxi
A groundbreaking moment in maritime innovation unfolded as Al Seer Marine and Abu Dhabi Maritime, part of AD Ports Group, unveiled the world’s first 3D printed water taxi, shattering The Guinness World Records™ title for the Largest 3D printed boat.
ArcelorMittal to Produce Steel Powders for Additive Manufacturing Industry
ArcelorMittal SA, one of the world’s largest steel companies, has announced it is building an industrial-scale atomiser in Aviles, Spain, to produce steel powders for multiple Additive Manufacturing technologies.
MIT Researchers Develop 3D Inkjet Printing Systems Which Can Help to Fabricate Hybrid Structures
Researchers from MIT, the MIT spinout Inkbit, and ETH Zurich have developed a new 3D inkjet printing system that works with a much wider range of materials. Their printer utilizes computer vision to automatically scan the 3D printing surface and adjust the amount of resin each nozzle deposits in real-time to ensure no areas have too much or too little material.
Divergent Technologies, Inc. Announces Closing of Upsized $230 Million Series D Capital Raise
Divergent Technologies, Inc. (“Divergent”), the company that has invented, developed, and commercialized the world’s first end-to-end digital industrial manufacturing system, announced that it has completed a Series D equity financing totaling $230 million.