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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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3D printing with limitless design

Manufacturer's Monthly

CNC Design has more recently extended into additive manufacturing through VSF, a solution for 3D manufacturing of large parts for different industries such as construction, aerospace, marine and mining. Today, VSF can print large components made of concrete as well as thermoplastic composites. The 22 by 5 by 1.6 wide, and 3.8m

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Leading 3D Printing Companies Form Consortium

Fabricating & Metal Work

At Formnext 2024, a new consortium of leading 3D printing companies was announced to address the most pressing challenges that manufacturers face in adopting and scaling 3D printing technology for industrial use. The consortiums initial initiative aims to create a common language framework for 3D printing.

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Fortius Metals secures $2 Million Additional Funding to Support Advanced Metal 3D Printing

Fabricating & Metal Work

an innovative metal 3D printing company, is pleased to announce the successful closure of an additional $2 million in their Seed+ funding, bringing the total raised in the financing round to $5 million. “We are helping our customers print designs using our robotic welding process expertise that were previously impossible.

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AML3D to supply additional 3D printed components under Boeing contract

AU Manufacturing

Wire additive manufacturing company AML3D is expanding the scope of its 3D printed components supply for Boeing to further develop its strategic partnership with the aerospace company. .

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Fortius Metals Raises Seed Round of $2M from AM Ventures to Bring Advanced Metal 3D Printing to the Aerospace Industry

Additive Manufacturing

The $2M round will be used to scale manufacturing capacity, grow the company and accelerate its go-to-market strategy focused on large format metal 3D printing. AM Ventures’ portfolio includes an elite group of 17 companies engaged in 3D printing, out of over 2,400 start-ups evaluated.

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Amiga Engineering on showcase at Land Forces 2024

Manufacturer's Monthly

Image: ktianngoen0128/stock.adobe.com Amiga Engineering leads the charge in defence innovation with its Metal 3D Printed Ballistic Titanium Armour, surpassing the rigorous MIL-DTL-46077G V50 standards. Amiga’s advanced custom armour, engineered to stop high-calibre rounds, delivers superior protection through tailored, formed designs.