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US Army breaks ground on substantial Fort Bliss 3D printed barracks extension Construction 3D Printing
ICON, an Austin, Texas-based 3D printed construction company, has started work on 10 barracks buildings at Fort Bliss, Texas, that will house 560 soldiers in open bays by August.
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BMW’s new S58 engine features cylinder head made with 3D printing Additive Manufacturing
German automotive manufacturer BMW is rolling out a new M straight-six engine, the BMW S58. The innovative engine, which will replace the S55 engine as the face of the M Division, integrates a number of exciting features including a cylinder head made from a 3D printed core.
Impac Systems Engineering to distribute One Click Metal in US AM Industry
Metal 3D printer manufacturer One Click Metal entered a partnership with Impac Systems Engineering (ISE) for distribution of the BOLDseries 3D printer in 9 US states. One Click Metal will thus benefit from its new partner‘s extensive expertise in the additive manufacturing field, characterized by a highly qualified service network.
Hawk Ridge Systems acquires Parsons Technology to provide 3D printing solutions in the Midwest
Hawk Ridge Systems, a Silicon Valley-based reseller of 3D design and manufacturing solutions, has announced a merger with Parsons Technology, Inc, a manufacturing and shop floor software solutions pro ...
Carbon Reinvents AM for Production (Again) with New M2 Printer and Carbon SpeedCell System 3D Printer Hardware
Carbon, a Silicon Valley-based additive manufacturing company, launched Carbon SpeedCell, a system of securely connected products designed to upend traditional methods of manufacturing. The first components of the SpeedCell include two new products that provide a powerful solution for additive manufacturing at scale: The M2, a robust, industrial-grade 3D printer built with manufacturers in mind; and the Smart Part Washer that enables optimal cleaning and easy finishing of parts.
3D Printed Prototype of A Desktop Storage System
The desktop storage system is made of aluminum alloy. One of the main characteristics of aluminum alloy is light weight and high strength, and is also environmental-friendly. The material properti ...
Titomic partners with aerospace tooling leader Ascent Aerospace
One of Australia’s leading metal additive manufacturing companies Titomic has announced a partnership agreement with Ascent Aerospace, a U.S.-based provider of production and automated assembly systems for the aerospace, defense and space sectors. The companies will work together to bring Titomic’s Kinetic Fusion (TKF) additive process to Ascent’s associated aerospace customers.
3D Printing News Sliced: Titomic, Barclays, AMUG, Formnext + PM South China, Desktop Metal
In this week’s edition of the Industry News digest, Sliced, companies such as BigRep, Senvol gear up for the Additive Manufacturing Users Group (AMUG), and Nanofabrica strategically prepares fo ...
Tesla shows massive generatively designed part in Model Y underbody Additive Manufacturing
With a record market cap, Tesla is among the automakers that are best positioned to get through the COVID-19 crisis. The recent – possibly a bit uncalled for – tweets by its exuberant CEO do not seem to be getting in the way of the company’s climb to the top of the automotive world. And the reason is that its technology is – according to experts – six to ten years ahead of competitors (this used to be true for Apple, and look where it got). Tesla is not very open about its use of AM, however in the latest Q1 financial release, the company showed a very large, generatively designed metal part that will go into its new Model Y’s.













