Incus GmbH, based in Vienna, Austria, has additively manufactured a stainless steel 316L part for a ceremonial mace, designed by graduate Jacob Eldred, for Yale University’s School of Engineering.
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Incus GmbH, based in Vienna, Austria, has been awarded the B&C-Gruppe’s Houska Prize for the Research & Development in SMEs category, accompanied by a financial grant of €150,000 for Dr Gerald
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Incus GmbH, based in Vienna, Austria, has been nominated for the prestigious B&C Houska Prize in the category of Research & Development in SMEs. Incus is one of fifteen nominated for the award, the ceremony
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Incus GmbH, based in Vienna, Austria, is expanding its material portfolio with the progression of 99.9% pure copper material to the production stage. While it has closely collaborated with external partners
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Incus GmbH, Vienna, Austria, has partnered with the NanoProbe Group at Yale University to conduct collaborative research on auxetic structures. Led by Jacob Eldred, an undergraduate research assistant at Yale, and the NanoProbe Group, which is known for its work in
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Gerald Mitteramskogler, CEO of Incus GmbH, Vienna, Austria, has highlighted the potential of lithography-based metal manufacturing (LMM) technology, defined as a vat photopolymerisation process
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Incus GmbH, based in Vienna, Austria, has announced that Indo-MIM Pvt. Ltd, Bangalore, India, has invested in an Incus Hammer Lab35 metal Additive Manufacturing machine as part of a strategic partnership.
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Incus, GmbH, based in Vienna, Austria, has announced the launch of its new Hammer Pro40 Additive Manufacturing machine. Building upon the principles of the Hammer Lab35 AM machine, the Hammer Pro40
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Incus GmbH, based in Vienna, Austria, has announced the successful completion of a joint 18-month project with the European Space Agency (ESA), OHB System AG, in Bremen, Germany, and Lithoz GmbH
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Three years ago, Metal AM magazine published a widely read article on the use of Laser Beam Powder Bed Fusion (PBF-LB) technology for precious metal jewellery production. Today, the continuing rise of sinter-based AM technologies promises to open up the jewellery sector yet further, with new opportunities for both mass-market production as well as bespoke pieces. Chiara Armbruster, Sonja Kappler, Carlo Burkhardt, Gerald Mitteramskogler and Apollinaria Frydmann offer an overview of this new generation of solutions and the state of the technology. A number of application examples are also presented.
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