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Stratasys and PostNord Strålfors Begin 3D Printing Collaboration AM Industry

Stratasys have began a collaboration with PostNord Strålfors, a subsidiary to PostNord, the leading supplier of communication and logistics solutions in the Nordic region. The collaboration enables PostNord Strålfors to leverage Stratasys’ additive manufacturing expertise and technology solutions to create an on-demand part production and delivery service for a diverse range of customers across the PostNord logistics network.

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Sintavia and TNSC Partner to Promote AM 3D Printing Service Providers

Sintavia, LLC and Taiyo Nippon Sanso Corporation (“TNSC”), a global provider of industrial gases and related welding solutions to precision industries, have formed a partnership to develop and promote metal additive manufacturing (“AM”) solutions across key industries. The partnership involves a technical collaboration to develop and commercialize gas flow processes that optimize the many benefits of metal additive manufacturing. Terms of the deal were not disclosed, but include co-investment in Sintavia by TNSC.

Titomic’s Fully Automated Metal Kinetic Fusion AM Facility Progresses on Schedule Additive Manufacturing

Titomic’s Fully Automated Metal Kinetic Fusion AM Facility Progresses on Schedule Additive Manufacturing

  Development of Titomic’s new fully-automated manufacturing facility in Melbourne continues to progress on schedule. The nitrogen gas supply, a key element of the Titomic Kinetic Fusion process, was installed this week. As previously announced, the Company anticipates the manufacturing facility will be ready in Q1 CY2018, with production trials to commence in Q2 CY2018. Strengthening of […]

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Type A Machines Closes Its Doors, First of Many or Single Case? AM Industry

Type A Machines, a US manufacturer of low-cost 3D printers has closed down. It is not yet clear if this is the first of many to come, as the industry consolidates or just a single event due to the company’s own inability to compete. The company came from the US maker community – similarly to the more successful Aleph Objects – and faced some challenges in scaling up and catering to a professional user target.

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With New Maisach Plant EOS Extends Yearly Production Capacity to 1,000 AM Systems Industrial Additive Manufacturing

EOS, the world’s leading technology provider in the field of industrial 3D printing of metals and polymers, has expanded its production capacity and relocated its system manufacturing facilities to Maisach-Gerlinden, just west of Munich, and closer to its headquarters in Krailling. With the new facility measuring 9,000 square meters, EOS is boosting its production capacity in 2018 and is now capable of manufacturing up to approximately 1,000 systems per year.