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How robotics and automation can benefit from 3D printing, explains Replique

Robotics Business Review

Robotic arms in large-scale 3D printing deposit materials layer by layer, transforming production. One technology that is pushing the boundaries of what’s possible is 3D printing. Industries across sectors, including automotive , aerospace , and the food , can benefit from parts consolidation. Register now.

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New 3D printing process offers energy storage benefits

Manufacturer's Monthly

UNSW engineers have developed a new 3D printing process that prints solid-state polymer electrolytes (SPE) into any shape desired for use in energy storage. However, in a paper published in Advanced Materials, the team from UNSW reports their 3D printed SPE offers high conductivity, as well as robust strength.

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Sidus Space and Markforged are sending a 3D-printed satellite to space

AU Manufacturing

? Aerospace company Sidus Space has recognised additive manufacturing’s capability as a highly effective tool to optimise weight in systems designed to reach space, with the development of a 3D-printed satellite set to launch in 2023.

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Impossible Objects Breaks the 3D Printing Speed Barrier with launch of CBAM 25, Fifteen Times Faster than Existing Technologies

Additive Manufacturing

Printing fifteen times faster than the fastest competition, the CBAM 25 brings 3D printing into mass production. The CBAM 25 is the world’s fastest printer and we are entering a new era of 3D printing with nearly unlimited material options at the speed of true mass production. “The

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Dedem signs an exclusive distribution agreement in Italy with Metal 3D Printing company Tritone Technologies

Additive Manufacturing

With more than 20 years of experience in 3D printing, it was a simple choice. The company’s innovative technology enables industrial throughput of accurate parts with a range of metal and ceramic materials, suitable for the automotive, aerospace, medical and consumer electronics industries.

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Groundbreaking Ultra Accuracy for GoFa Cobots

Fabricating & Metal Work

ABB’s new Ultra Accuracy feature opens a wide range of possibilities for the use of cobots in businesses including electronics, automotive, aerospace, and metal fabrication. mm supports accurate production in electronics, automotive, aerospace, and metal fabrication industries. .

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Additive manufacturing, material market could surpass $183b by 2032 – report says

AU Manufacturing

per cent spike in CAGR, as a result of the growing popularity of 3D printing, according to a market report from Future Market Insights. The analysis found that the market is growing as a result of expanding uses for additive manufacturing and materials in the aerospace and healthcare industries. billion (AUD 71.8