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Sintavia Raises the Bar for Production-Level, 3D-Printed Parts
Sintavia is already expanding its facilities to handle the increasing customer workload, with goals of adding 35 more AM systems plus larger furnaces and HIP equipment by 2020.

SOLIDWORKS 2018 Includes Design-for-3D-Printing Tools
Designers in the world of 3D printing/additive manufacturing (AM) will find a number of highly useful features among the hundreds announced in SOLIDWORKS 2018.

3D Printing Recipes Save Time, Ensure Results
Optomec has published highly detailed, vendor-specific guidelines for additive manufacturing (AM) on both its LENS (laser engineered net shaping) and Aerosol Jet systems.

Going Big in Space with 3D Printing
California-based Made In Space hopes to reduce the time and cost associated with building space structures by using Archinaut robotic 3D printers to assemble the objects in space instead of...

5 Ways 3D Printing Will Change Healthcare
A new study of the potential for 3D printing in the healthcare industry predicts wide-ranging advancements and disruptions as the technology is adopted by more hospitals and manufacturers.

Metal 3D Printing on the Desktop Heats Up
Both Markforged and Desktop Metal have announced metal 3D printing systems that avoid the concerns posed by working with classic powdered-metal materials.

NIST Tackles Metal 3D Printing Quality
Two labs are collaborating to build the Additive Manufacturing Metrology Testbed (AMMT), which is a custom-built 3D printer that will be used to help gain more understanding of how AM...

Metal 3D Printing: Making the Unprintable, Printable
Metal additive manufacturing is not a rescue for a bad design, but with thoughtful preparation, users can get strong, lightweight parts that exceed their expectations.

Defense Bill Includes Additive Manufacturing
The upcoming U.S. Department of Defense Authorization Bill includes requirements for the Secretary of Defense to brief the House Committee on Armed Services on its plans for additive manufacturing.

Reusing IN625 Powder for 3D Printing: What Does the Test Data Say?
Engineers at Stratasys Direct Manufacturing did an in-depth, eight-month study that measured and evaluated a number of part properties.

Skin-Deep Bioprinting Innovation
New method said to be around 50 times cheaper than alternative methods and requires 10 times less base material.

Affordable Metal Printing
The machine can print using 316L stainless steel powder, and the company is developing solutions for printing nickel alloy 718, titanium 6AI 4V, aluminum Si10Mg, and maraging steel.

3D Printing Gives Electric Aircraft a Lift
The company printed wing-tip motors in just a few hours, which allowed them to conduct functional evaluations while waiting for the final motors to be manufactured.

TOMAR Electronics Solves Vexing Problem with Carbon 3D Printing
Accuracy, repeatability, durability and surface quality were all important factors, but so was cost.

Stratasys Honors Scholarship Winners for 2017 Extreme Redesign 3D Printing Challenge
Judging submissions from more than 900 student inventors, engineers, artists and entrepreneurs, this year's contest was co-hosted by GrabCAD and supported in the GrabCAD Community.



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