Additive Manufacturing Industry News | Week 04 | 2022

Additive Manufacturing Industry News | Week 04 | 2022

The key 3d printing news highlights of the week are adoption of additive manufacturing by Ocado, launch of additive manufacturing cup,?H?gan?s and Piab partnership to make additive manufacturing more sustainable,?Sciaky, Inc. deliveres rhw world’s largest metal electron beam DED 3D Printer, $135 million funding to plant-based steak developer Redefine Meat, launch of new series of 3D printers by Carbon and more.

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Solvay, L’Oréal and Ultimaker Launched 3rd Edition of AM Cup

Solvay is partnering with L’Oréal, the world’s beauty leader, and Ultimaker, the global leader in professional 3D printing, to launch the third edition of its international?Additive Manufacturing Cup Competition. The contest gives students, engineers, and manufacturers worldwide the chance to demonstrate their aptitude for 3D printing and create an innovative design for a 3D-printed actual application.

Additive Manufacturing enables Fusion of Art and Technology with Lakshmi Mohanbabu

Additive Manufacturing enables Fusion of Art and Technology with Lakshmi Mohanbabu

On this Episode of?AM Infocast?we connect with one such artist, Lakshmi Mohanbabu, who is the first and only Singaporean to be selected by the Moon Gallery, the first extra-terrestrial art gallery which aims to travel to the Moon. Additive Manufacturing played a big part in creating her work of art for this project – the interaction cube, which will become a part of this permanent gallery on the Moon comprising 100 micro, highly concentrated ideas from around the world

Ocado introduces 3D printing innovations

Ocado?has announced a new approach to building robots in fulfillment centers. They expect this to improve efficiency and reduce operating costs dramatically. The company has developed a 600 series bot. This is cheaper and lighter than the current 500 series bots.

H?gan?s and Piab partner to make AM more sustainable

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H?gan?s?and?Piab?have formed a partnership to leverage their respective areas of expertise to advance automation in Additive Manufacturing. Together, they offer and develop new solutions which minimize metal powder waste while improving process efficiency and safety. The answers are set to optimize industrial printing processes.

Phillips Federal Expands Additive Manufacturing Capability with SPEE3D

Phillips Federal?has signed an agreement to acquire a new WarpSPEE3D Metal AM printer from SPEE3D to be located at their Center of Innovation at the Rock Island Arsenal.

Sciaky building World’s Largest Metal Electron Beam DED 3D Printer

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Sciaky, Inc.?to Deliver World’s Largest Metal Electron Beam DED 3D Printer, a Customized EBAM? 300 Series Additive Manufacturing System, to Turkish Aerospace Industries?(TAI). The high-deposition EBAM machine will 3D print titanium aerostructures 6 meters (nearly 20 feet) in length.

IIT-G team develops 3D printing technique to reduce concrete usage by 75%

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A team of researchers from the?Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati (IIT-G)?has developed 3D printed urban furniture from construction materials manufactured from local industrial waste.

3D printed plant-based steak company Redefine Meat raises $135m

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3D printed plant-based steak developer?Redefine Meat?has completed a $135 million financing round to enable the company to continue its expansion in Israel and worldwide. This brings to $180 million, the total amount raised by Redefine Meat.

PUPR Ministry to use 3D printing for special house construction

In 2022, the Ministry of Public Works and Public Housing (PUPR), Indonesia, plans to deploy 3D printing technology in the digital building of unique dwellings.

3D printing gets faster and more reliable with new Carbon models

3D printer maker?Carbon?announced the news of two new models, the M3 and M3 Max, designed to make the novel manufacturing method more practical. The systems are better able to detect and compensate for manufacturing stress problems, resulting in stronger products that often can be printed faster, the company said.

Sandvik report announced 3,870 million in profits

Sandvik,?one of the leading companies of Sweden, deals with additive manufacturing, machine tools, and mining equipments. The additive manufacturing division of Sandvik report announced 3,870 million in profits and 31% growth

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