Markforged doubles speed of its Mark Two and Onyx Pro Gen 2 3D printers Posted by DEVELOP3D - May 14, 2024 Turbo Print adds new 250 µm layer height print mode
Well timed challenge – Punch Torino on AM in engine R&D Posted by DEVELOP3D - August 15, 2023 A spin-off from GM-Fiat’s powertrain venture, Punch Torino is a leading R&D engineering facility for internal combustion engines and propulsion…
RealWear: More than meets the eye Posted by Stephen Holmes - January 3, 2023 Workplace wearable technology that prioritises industrial needs and winning fans in work environments ranging from oil rigs to operating theatres
Eternha makes hi-tech and fashion meet Posted by Claudia Schergna - August 2, 2022 Eternha combines traditional jewellery with composite materials
Blades of glory: Part production at Vestas Wind Systems Posted by Stephen Holmes - July 25, 2022 How the Danish wind turbine company uses a digital repository for faster, more accurate part production
Two new aerospace composite materials launched by Markforged Posted by DEVELOP3D - July 26, 2021 'Aerospace-ready' versions of its Onyx FR and Carbon Fibre FR materials
Fastlane Turnstiles open up to 3D Printing Posted by Stephen Holmes - August 24, 2020 Using in-house 3D printing in a sector where 70% of designs require a bespoke element
New 6K Additive UniMelt plasma systems for AM materials processing Posted by Stephen Holmes - June 25, 2020 Two UniMelt systems commissioned, each producing 100 tons p/a of metal AM powders
Oz’s oldest motorsport team looks to future with 3D Printing Posted by DEVELOP3D - April 24, 2020 Garry Rogers Motorsport speeds up design iterations and takes composites tooling in-house
Cleaning up with RP Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 16, 2010 A specialist manufacturer of plumbing products is using 3D printing to help its clients create exclusive one-of-a-kind high-end bathroom fittings