Construction 3D Printing builds momentum in India and more | 2023, Week 23
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Construction 3D Printing builds momentum in India and more | 2023, Week 23

The round-up of last week’s additive manufacturing news includes construction of India’s first 3D printed security pavilion by Godrej Construction and Tvasta; Simpliforge Creations and Apsuja Infratech constructs India’s first 3D printed temple; Imaginarium receives AS9100D certification; joint technology agreement between NUBURU & GE Additive for blue laser-based metal 3D printing and much more.

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Godrej Construction in collaboration with Tvasta build India’s first 3D Printed Security Pavilion

Godrej Construction ?build India’s first 3D Printed Security Pavilion – a testament to pioneering the use of cutting-edge new technologies that are currently considered innovative across the world.

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Security Pavilion Manufactured by Tvasta at Godrej Facility in Mumbai

World’s First 3D Printed Temple being built in India

Apsuja Infratech, a Hyderabad-based leading construction company has joined forces with Simpliforge Creations Pvt Ltd Creations, an innovative 3D printed Construction Company, to achieve a remarkable feat in architectural innovation – the creation of the world’s first 3D printed place of worship.

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Conquering Major Milestones: Imaginarium has announced it’s AS9100D Certification

Imaginarium has announced a major milestone, receival of the AS9100D certification. The AS9100D certification is the globally recognized standard for quality management systems in the aerospace industry.

Fortify Secures $12.5 Million in Funding From Investors, Including Lockheed Martin Ventures & RTX Ventures

Fortify ?announced that it has raised $12.5 million in a funding round from investors, including Lockheed Martin Ventures and RTX Ventures, the venture capital arms of Lockheed Martin and Raytheon Technologies, respectively.

NUBURU and GE Additive Sign Joint Development Agreement

NUBURU announced that it has signed a joint technology agreement with GE Additive , to explore the speed, accuracy, and commercial benefits of blue laser-based metal 3D printing.

TPM Introduces State-of-the-Art Additive Manufacturing Lab in Greenville, SC

TPM , a regional powerhouse in design and manufacturing solutions, proudly unveiled its innovative Additive Manufacturing Lab, a cutting-edge facility based in?Greenville, SC.

NUBURU delivers first blue laser units to additive manufacturing firm Essentium

NUBURU says that multiple units were delivered to industrial additive manufacturing (AM) firm Essentium, Inc. . This signifies the initial execution of a multi-year, multi-million-dollar agreement (jointly announced in May 2022) to develop and manufacture a blue laser-based metal AM platform.

North Carolina State University Researchers Make Carbon Dioxide Filters With a 3D Printer

In a new study, 美国北卡罗莱纳州立大学 researchers demonstrated that it’s possible to make carbon dioxide capture filters using 3D printing. Specifically, they printed a hydrogel material that can hold carbonic anhydrase, an enzyme that speeds a reaction that turns carbon dioxide and water into bicarbonate.

3D Printing Paves Way for “Designer” Titanium Alloys

澳大利亚皇家墨尔本理工大学 and the 澳大利亚悉尼大学 researchers have developed a new class of ductile and strong titanium alloys using a combination of alloy design and 3D printing.

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