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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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Texas A&M campus to house second America Makes Satellite Center Research & Education
America Makes, the United States’ National Additive Manufacturing Innovation Institute, has announced a second Satellite Center, which will be based at the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES)—already an America Makes platinum-level member. Plans for the new center were made official at an MOU signing event between America Makes and TEES last week.
Miss South Africa contestants wear Bare Beauty swimwear adorned with 3D printed flowers 3D Printer Hardware
I’ve said it once and I’ll say it again: 3D printing is an incredibly versatile manufacturing process. From 3D printed race car parts, to sports equipment, to coral (and that’s just this week), additive manufacturing has found applications in many industries and for many, many purposes. Polish 3D printer manufacturer Sinterit recently drew out attention to another novel use of Selective Laser Sintering technology (SLS): swimwear.
Ricoh planning for acquisitions with $1.8 billion war chest
48shares19290Comments made by Ricoh Americas’ president & CEO, Joji Tokunaga have reconfirmed the Japanese multinational’s commitment to industrial 3D printing. In an article published ...
EOS and Additive Works to advance Amphyon simulation software for metal AM AM Software
AM leader EOS has announced it will be partnering with German startup Additive Works to advance the metal additive manufacturing process through the further development of Amphyon, Additive Works’ simulation-based pre-processing software for AM. The software solution is capable of virtually simulating the AM build process and identifying potential problem areas in a part’s design before going to printing, saving users both time and production costs.
How the Armies Break Through the Design Limitations of Engines
In recent years, additive manufacturing technology has shown a sustained and rapid development trend. Military powers have conducted research on additive manufacturing technology to accelerate its a ...
SLM Solutions presents concept for metal PBF parts up to 3 meters long 3D Printer Hardware
In a battle of titans, SLM Solutions presented the new NXG XII 600E 3D printer, capable of producing metal PBF parts up to 1.5 meter tall (and sold the first system to its development partner), with a build volume of 600 x 600 x 1500, only to have it (partly) overshadowed by Eplus3D’s new EP-M1250 system which has a build volume of 1258 x 1258 x 1350 mm.
Fuel3D’s SCANIFY 3D Scanners Find Distribution in Europe
It looks like Fuel3D’s SCANIFY 3D scanner is set to take off in Eastern Europe, after the announcement of a distribution deal with UFP Deutschland GmbH, a major distributor of computer and printing su ...
Boom Supersonic signs seven-year partnership extension with Stratasys Aerospace
Boom Supersonic, the Colorado company building history’s fastest supersonic airliner, signed a seven-year agreement extension with Stratasys. The companies are further accelerating the adoption of additive manufacturing for 3D printed flight hardware using the Stratasys F900 3D Printer with the Aircraft Interiors Solution (AIS) package.













