SLCOM 1 3D Printer Gets EnvisionTEC Into Industrial Woven Fiber Composites 3D Printer Hardware
EnvisionTEC introduces SLCOM 1, the first industrial scale 3D printer for the production of woven fiber composite parts
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EnvisionTEC introduces SLCOM 1, the first industrial scale 3D printer for the production of woven fiber composite parts
APWorks, a 100% subsidiary of Airbus Group, has worked at the forefront of additive layer manufacturing (ALM) and advanced materials since its launch in 2013. The company produces bionically optimized metal parts for a wide range of industries, from aerospace to automotive and robotics. Its newest creation? The world’s first 3D-printed motorcycle, Light Rider, made using APWorks’ Scalmalloy material and weighing in at a svelte 35 kg.
Whether its effects will be immediate or spread across the next decade, HP’s MJF 3D printer launch announcement is big and should be treated as such.
Throughout the visit at their Barcelona Labs, gave us an opportunity to see how well HP 3D printing answers a serious grilling by leading industry journalists such as Develop3D’s Martyn Day, Get3DSmart’s John Hauer, as well as Industry Analysts such as Terry Wohlers, Pete Basiliere and Joe Kempton. Professor Phil Dickens from the University of Nottingham also contributed (you can read Professor Dickens’ own review here). They really seemed to have an answer ready for every point raised and challenge made to HP’s vision for growing the entire 3D printing industry. Read on.
The 3D printing market hasn’t fully boomed just yet, but Q1 of 2016 shows improvements from some of the biggest companies in the industry.
Roboze continues to build and expand the company’s distribution channels in EMEA territories appointing new partners in strategic regions
EnvisionTEC, a leading global manufacturer of professional grade 3D printing solutions, announced today the launch of the new 3D Bioplotter Starter Series and their upgraded 3D-Bioplotter® Developer Series for researchers and scientists.
Aleph Objects Releases Highly Anticipated Upgrade to its Award-Winning Line
Materials, in a way, could be the App of any 3D printing, at least just as much, or perhaps even more, than software applications can. If so, then HP 3D Printing‘s open materials system will prove of fundamental importance both to the company’s business and the industry as a whole.
As the HP 3D Printing Division made abundantly clear during the visit at its Barcelona Labs, the first target of its strategy for the new HP Multi Jet 3D printer range (4200 and 3200) will be Selective Laser Sintering 3D adopters.