Call for papers issued for POWDERMET2019 and AMPM2019
The Metal Powder Industries Federation (MPIF) has issued a call for papers for POWDERMET2019, the International Conference on Powder Metallurgy & Particulate Materials, set to run ... Read more »
The Metal Powder Industries Federation (MPIF) has issued a call for papers for POWDERMET2019, the International Conference on Powder Metallurgy & Particulate Materials, set to run ... Read more »
The winners of the Formnext Start-up Challenge 2018 have been revealed as 3DFortify, Aerosint, AMendate, Kumovis and Nanogrande. Now in its fourth year, the award honours companies founded within ... Read more »
Airbus Helicopters, Donauwörth, Germany, has officially begun production of latch shafts for the doors of the A350 passenger aircraft using metal Additive Manufacturing. According to the company ... Read more »
Andrew Yule, Emeritus Professor, Manchester University, UK, and John Dunkley, Chairman of Atomising Systems Ltd, Sheffield, UK, will hold the 12th edition of their popular Atomization for Metal Powders ... Read more »
ULT AG, Löbau, Germany, will showcase its proven and new solutions for air and gas purification in Additive Manufacturing at formnext 2018, to be held in Frankfurt, Germany, November 13–16, 2018 ... Read more »
Additive Works, Bremen, Germany, a provider of solutions for Laser Beam Powder Bed Fusion (LB-PBF) Additive Manufacturing technology, will present a new module for its Amphyon software ... Read more »
Arcast Inc., Oxford, Maine, USA, is to supply a large-scale research inert gas atomiser to the Centro de Estudios e Investigaciones Técnicas de Gipuzkoa (CEIT), San Sebastián, Spain. CEIT is a non-profit research ... Read more »
The Second Munich Technology Conference (MTC2) on Additive Manufacturing will be held at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) on October 10–11, 2018. Hosted by Oerlikon, TUM and Bayern ... Read more »
Advanced materials company NanoSteel, Providence, Rhode Island, USA, has announced the spin-out of its Additive Manufacturing business unit into a new corporation, FormetrixTM ... Read more »
The first gas turbine burner to be produced by Siemens using Laser Powder Bed Fusion (LPBF) metal Additive Manufacturing has now been in operation for over 8,000 hours, having completed ... Read more »
Aurora Labs, Bibra Lake, Western Australia, reports that initial builds using its Large Format Technology (LFT) for metal Additive Manufacturing achieved a build speed equivalent to 662 g/h ... Read more »
Medical devices company Endocon GmbH, Heidelberg, Germany, has developed a new device which uses metal additively manufactured cutting blades, produced on a GE Concept Laser system ... Read more »
FIT Additive Manufacturing Group, Lupburg, Germany, has purchased a supersonic 3D deposition (SP3D) machine produced by SPEE3D, Melbourne, Australia. According to SPEE3D ... Read more »
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