The round-up of last week’s additive manufacturing news includes successful accomplishment of AMTECH 2023 with over 2000+ delegates participating at the event; RRCAT & Lokesh Machines Limited Developed Hybrid DED Machine launched at AMTECH 2023; Immensa raised US$20 million funding and much more.
AMTECH 2023 Brought Additive Manufacturing Ecosystem Together at Hitex Exhibition Center, Hyderabad
With more than 2000+ delegates, 70+ exhibitors, government and private stakeholders, AMTECH 2023 was successful in bringing in the additive manufacturing ecosystem together at Hitex Exhibition Center, Hyderabad. The special focus at the event was the innovation zone, where delegates experienced the application of AM in space, drone and shoes technology. In addition to this, the German Pavilion at AMTECH 2023 helped to connect the German and Indian AM communities. The machine and product launches also were appreciated by the stakeholders at the event, show casing the growth of Indian AM space.
RRCAT & Lokesh Machines Limited Developed Hybrid DED Machine Launched at AMTECH 2023
In a pioneering move to address the scarcity of metal 3D printer machines in the Indian market, AIC Pi- Hub — the Incubation Centre of Raja Ramanna Centre for Advanced Technology (RRCAT), Indore has developed a metal 3D printing machine with Lokesh Machines Limited Hyderabad. The machine was launched at AMTECH 2023
Immensa – The Leading Additive Manufacturing and Digital Inventory Platform – Raises US$ 20 Million
Immensa, MENA’s largest additive manufacturing startup, announces a US$20 million funding round. The round was led by Global Ventures – MENA’s leading venture capital firm.
3D printing with coffee: Turning used grounds into caffeinated creations
In a new project led by Michael Rivera, an assistant professor in the ATLAS Institute and Department of Computer Science at the CU Boulder, their team developed a method for 3D printing a wide range of objects using a paste made entirely out of old coffee grounds, water and a few other sustainable ingredients.
Stratasys Partners with Siemens Healthineers in Landmark Research Project to Advance Medical Imaging
Stratasys Ltd. announced it has partnered with Siemens Healthineers to carry out a landmark research project designed to develop new state-of-the-art solutions for the advancement of medical imaging phantoms for computed tomography (CT) imaging.
Brusat, and Meltio announced that Brusat is going to play a key role in the distribution and support of the Meltio metal 3D printing solutions in the Taiwanese market, as an official sales partner.
UOG hosts roundtable on using 3D printers to build concrete homes
With Guam experiencing a shortage of affordable houses, the University of Guam recently hosted a roundtable discussion about a potential housing solution that will be quicker than traditional builds, and potentially cost-effective.
University of Waterloo Launches the New Multi-Scale Additive Manufacturing (MSAM) Lab
From humble beginnings as a small room tucked away on campus, the University of Waterloo’s Multi-Scale Additive Manufacturing (MSAM) Lab opened its doors today to a new facility that will serve as a home for the university’s next-generation metal 3D-printing research.
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