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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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Fortify delivers FLUX CORE 3D printer to IERUS Technologies Industrial Additive Manufacturing
Fortify, a provider of advanced composite-photopolymer printers, has delivered a FLUX CORE 3D printer and Flux Developer materials onboarding software for the design and engineering of defense systems, to IERUS Technologies.
OpenDot presents new Glifo custom-made writing aid for disabled children Consumer Products
Italian design studio OpenDot and TOG, supported by the Careables.org platform and network, developed a new design for Glifo – a 3D printed custom aid that helps children with disabilities achieve autonomy in writing an drawing – and its new online configurator
Low-Volume Production of Device Enclosure with 3D Printing and Urethane Casting
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AddUp and MT Aerospace extend partnership on DED Additive Manufacturing
A major supplier to the space and aeronautics industry, the German company MT Aerospace, has renewed its confidence in the AddUp group with the acquisition of a second Modulo 400 machine. These two Directed Energy Deposition (DED) machines will enable MT Aerospace to multiply projects while reducing industrialization times, to move more rapidly towards the use of this technology for series production.
GE releases full year results, plans for industrialization of additive manufacturing
234shares157698The General Electric Company (NYSE:GE) has reported full year financial results for 2016. With $123.7 billion in full year revenue, the company shows a 5% year on year increase and expe ...
How to Make a 3D Printed Deck Cam for Your Skateboard
Here’s a new way to view the world: behind the fast-wheels of a skateboard. A videographer, Josh, has been making skateboarding videos for years with a hand-held video camera, so we decided to des ...
Bossard Group continues 3D printing expansion with 30% stake in Ecoparts
Bossard, a Swiss fastener technology and logistics group has acquired a 30% share in fellow Swiss company Ecoparts, a 3D printing service bureau. The move is the latest in a series of 3D printing deal ...
GE Additive Establishes New Customer Experience Center in Germany AM Industry
GE Additive, the division of General Electric which is focusing specifically on developing and industrializing AM technologies, is establishing a “Customer Experience Center” in Munich, Germany – the first of several GE Additive centers (they are 18 already) planned worldwide to accelerate the use of additive manufacturing.













