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Formnext Highlights Advances in Ceramic AM Through Lithoz’s Production Showcase

Formnext Highlights Advances in Ceramic AM Through Lithoz’s Production Showcase

November 11, 2025 Medical

Ceramic 3D printing specialist Lithoz is using this year’s formnext to demonstrate that ceramic 3D printing has firmly entered industrial-scale production. The company’s Booth 11.1 C35 centers on real-world applications manufactured with its LCM technology across aerospace, semiconductors, medical devices and high-end consumer goods, underscoring how ceramic additive manufacturing (AM) is now being adopted in serial production environments.

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AMGTA commissions research project on the sustainability of metal AM Sustainability

The Additive Manufacturer Green Trade Association (AMGTA), a global trade group created to promote green benefits of additive manufacturing (AM), announced today that it had selected Jeremy Faludi, Ph.D., a leading researcher of sustainable engineering, to oversee its first commissioned university research project, a literature-based systematic review on the environmental sustainability of metal AM.

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Renishaw produces a prototype nose tip for the BLOODHOUND supersonic car 3D Printing Processes

BLOODHOUND’s aim is not only to break the sound barrier but also to be the first land vehicle to exceed 1000 miles per hour (1609 km/hr) – at this speed it will be travelling the length of 4.5 football pitches every second. The majority of the cockpit and nose is made from carbon fibre reinforced epoxy. During the record attempt the car will experience more than 20000 kg of skin drag. However as the nose tip is on the ‘leading edge’ it will experience a greater proportion of this load; up to 12000 kg/m².

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IAAC’s On Site Robotics Demonstrates Use of AM and Robots for the Future of Construction Construction 3D Printing

On Site Robotics is a collaborative project of IAAC and TECNALIA, which demonstrates the potentials of additive manufacturing technology and robotics in the production of sustainable low-cost buildings that can be built on site with 100% natural materials. IAAC’ extensive experience in materials and robotics for construction is now moving toward real commercial applications.

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Fillamentum Presents the Prototypum Flexible Magnetic Pad for Easy 3D Print Removal 3D Printer Hardware

As the market consolidates, 3D printer and filament manufacturers are beginning to address some of the main issues in desktop 3D printing. One is the object’s adhesion: generally the challenge is getting an object to stick to the plate throughout the entire print, however when that happens the risk is running into the opposite problem: not being able to detach the opbject from the plate without damaging it. The new Prototypum pad presented by Fillamentum is meant to address these issues.