Explore the latest Additive Manufacturing News with AM Chronicle’s round up of Week 19 of 2024.
The round up of last week includes partnership between Immensa and ISAM; Araine 6 launched by European Space Agency will demonstrate 3D printing in space; Saudi Electricity Company and NAMI to collaborate on Digital Inventory and much more.
Immensa and ISAM partner to drive Advanced Manufacturing in Oman
Immensa’s strength in digital inventory solutions and additive manufacturing, coupled with ISAM’s local capabilities, will create a complete solution for Omani companies to procure locally produced parts
Ariane 6 launches Replicator Capable of 3D printing in space
The Replicator mission, from Warsaw, Poland, and Berlin, Germany, based startup Orbital Matter, will launch on Ariane 6 to demonstrate a new 3D printing technology in orbit, potentially opening the door to new space structures that wouldn’t have been possible otherwise, made using fewer resources.
Saudi Electricity Company and NAMI to collaborate on Digital Inventory for Spares and 3D Printing
In a move towards digital transformation and enhancing supply chain reliability, the Saudi Electricity Company (SEC) has inked a strategic contract with the National Industrial Innovation Company (NAMI) to revolutionize the manufacturing and management of spare parts using advanced 3D Printing and digital inventory systems.
3D Printed Aviation Parts Manufacturer establishes Network Partner Hub in Dubai
AM Craft is an EASA authorized Part 21G aviation supplier that leverages expertise in polymer additive manufacturing, design, airworthiness certification, and a distributed production network to provide end-to-end service to aviation customers.
Penn State research center offers industry practicum on additive manufacturing
The Penn State Center for Innovative Materials Processing through Direct Digital Deposition (CIMP-3D) is now accepting registrations online for a three-day additive manufacturing (AM) practicum aimed at industry members and academics, including Penn State students, postdoctoral scholars and faculty.
Layer by layer: FAMU-FSU College of Engineering professor develops new 3D printing technology
Tarik Dickens at the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering have developed a new composite additive manufacturing technology that have multimaterial and multifunctional structures at a commonplace.
Boston Micro Fabrication Launches Industry’s First Hybrid Micro-Precision 3D Printer Series
To offer more flexibility for customers looking for high precision 3D printing solutions, Boston Micro Fabrication (BMF) is launching the industry’s first line of hybrid printing solutions for micro-scale and ultra high-resolution applications.
Revolutionizing Workholding: APG Achieves 77% Weight Reduction in Chuck Jaws through 3D Printing
Originally, the chuck jaws were conventional, machined from mild steel, but they proved heavier than necessary at 2,100 grams, requiring excessive clamping pressure and risking deformation of the gear during turning. Leveraging their first metal 3D printer, the Studio system by Desktop Metal, APG embarked on a redesign focused on lightweighting the chuck jaws.
SINTX and Prodways Partner to Revolutionize Ceramic 3D Printing with Advanced Slurries
Advanced technical ceramic company, SINTX Technologies, and Prodways Printers SAS (Prodways) are pleased to announce they have entered into a deep technical partnership and ceramic slurry supply agreement. SINTX and its subsidiary Technology Assessment and Transfer, Inc. will supply ceramic-filled printable slurries to Prodways and will assist in process development and customer support.
Transforming Battlefield Support: British Army Embraces 3D Printing
Through project Brokkr it has delivered a first for UK Defence, the means whereby the metal manufacturing process is taken out of the confines of a laboratory environment and placed on the back of a truck so that it can be deployed anywhere in the field.