The round-up of last week’s additive manufacturing news includes construction of World’s First 3D Printed Temple by Apsuja Infratech in collaboration with Simpliforge Creations; partnership between CRP Technology and Orbital Space; Scientist at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute has successfully 3D-printed hair follicles within lab-grown human skin tissue; launch of two new additive manufacturing platforms by ADDiTEC and much more.

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World’s First 3D Printed Temple by Apsuja Infratech in collaboration with Simpliforge Creations unveiled in Telangana unveiled in Siddipet

Apsuja Infratech in collaboration with Simpliforge Creations proudly announced the inauguration of the world’s first 3D Printed Hindu Temple at Charvitha Meadows. Crafted meticulously over months of dedicated work, the temple embodies the union of tradition and cutting-edge technology. This architectural marvel, standing at 35.5 ft tall and spanning across 4,000 square feet, stands as an awe-inspiring testament to human ingenuity and devotion.

CRP Technology signed a new technical partnership for space exploration and technology development

CRP Technology officially joined the UAE private aerospace company Orbital Space as a partner for their Lunaris Moon Mission. CRP Technology will 3D print in Windform composites the lunar payload

Scientists achieve major leap forward to potential hair-loss cure using 3D Printing

Scientists in the United States successfully 3D-printed hair follicles within lab-grown human skin tissue, a first in the evolving history of biomedical engineering. The results of the study from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute of New York were published in the journal Science Advances.

ADDiTEC launches two new additive manufacturing platforms

ADDiTEC, an innovator in advanced metal additive manufacturing, has unveiled two revolutionary manufacturing platforms, AMDroid and Hybrid3, that are anticipated to redefine standards of precision, efficiency, and versatility in the sector.

Büttner Ltd as Meltio’s Official Sales Partner to Boost Growth in the Hungarian Metal Additive Manufacturing Market

Büttner and Meltio; a disruptive laser metal deposition technology manufacturer today announced that Büttner Ltd is going to play a key role in the distribution and support of the Meltio metal 3D printing solutions in the Hungarian market, as an official sales partner.

New UTEP Additive Manufacturing Facility Promotes Jobs, Innovation in Central El Paso

The University of Texas at El Paso opened its new 3D manufacturing engineering facility in central El Paso today to spur new economic development in the Paso del Norte region. UTEP hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony on Wednesday to commemorate the official opening of the 3D Engineering and Additive Manufacturing Technologies

3D Lab Introduces New Innovations in ATO Technology at Formnext: The ATO Induction Melting System and ATO Cast

3D Lab, a leader in ultrasonic metal powder production and processing machines, showcased its latest advancements in the ATO Technology ecosystem at the Formnext trade fair.

AMFG Partners with Dyndrite

AMFG’s automated workflow software has been enhanced by Dyndrite with the capability to 3D nest multiple CAD files for production.

Ursa Major’s Launched Lynx Solution for Solid Rocket Motor Design and Manufacturing

Ursa Major is proud to introduce Lynx, a new approach to designing and manufacturing solid rocket motors (SRM). Lynx redefines a market plagued by a broken supply chain and an overextended industrial base.

AML3D to build 35 cubic metre machine for Austal USA

Wire arc additive manufacturing business AML3D has announced an order for the largest machine it has built to date, placed by Austal USA through AML3D’s reseller Philips Corporation.

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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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