This year’s International Manufacturing Technology Show (IMTS) may have now come to a close, but the event served as a valuable meeting point for manufacturers both in and outside of the 3D printing i…
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Interview: Herbert Koeck on SPAC mergers and Titomic’s plans for defense 3D printing in the US
Australia-based Titomic Kinetic Fusion (TKF) 3D printing developer Titomic is seeking to go public in the US via a merger with a Special Purpose Acquisition Company (SPAC), its CEO Herbert Koeck has r…
With Q2 2022 earnings season over, what have we learned about 3D printing’s biggest public firms?
We may now be over halfway through Q3 2022, but some of 3D printing’s highest revenue-generating businesses have just finished reporting their Q2 2022 financials. As is customary, the leaders of…
Greenwashing? Roland Berger brands 3D printing’s sustainability “superficial,” Materialise calls for more “focus and investment”
International management consultancy firm Roland Berger has called for sweeping changes across 3D printing to turn the sector’s “superficial” and potentially “misleading” sustainability benefits into …
AI in 3D printing: advancing from real-time part monitoring to defect prevention
Kicking things off with real-time defect detection, this article is the first in a series delving into Artificial Intelligence (AI) and 3D printing, as the technology continues to be field-tested in e…
INTERVIEW: Michael Fuller, CEO at Conflux
“We’re talking about a new enabling technology being applied to an industry that’s been around since the dawn of the Industrial Revolution,” explains Michael Fuller, CEO at Conflux, a comp…
Labour shadow minister calls for revamp in UK’s approach to advanced technology at HP ‘leveling up’ event
Chi Onwurah, the UK government’s Shadow Science, Research, and Innovation Minister, has called for a shake-up to the country’s attitude towards advanced manufacturing. On a HP webinar dedicated to ex…
New ‘Diversity For AM’ report looks at gender pay gap in 3D Printing
Women in 3D Printing (Wi3DP), a non-profit champion of female participation in additive manufacturing, has published a report investigating the gender pay gap in the industry. Through reports on…
The Additive Manufacturing industry supports the security and foreign policy course of the German Federal Government, European Union and NATO
“As an association of various industrial 3D printing (Additive Manufacturing) companies, we support the security and foreign policy course of the German Federal Government, European Union, and N…
What is DED and why you should be using it? Part Two
By Robert Bowerman, Technical Consultant, Autodesk Welcome back to part two in this short series on Directed Energy Deposition technology. In case you missed part one you can check it out here. In par…