This week in Additive Manufacturing (Feb 11, 2026), #111
By the end of the year, you will learn 470 new things about 3D printing if you start reading these 10 news articles now.

This week in Additive Manufacturing (Feb 11, 2026), #111

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  1. Metal - ADDiTEC has introduced the AMDROiD X, a portable, self-contained Directed Energy Deposition (DED) printing system
  2. Metal - EASYMFG, a company from China, has released two binder jetting metal printers.
  3. Medical - BioTech startup VERIGRAFT has received €1.2 million in funding to advance the development of 3D printed artery grafts.
  4. Aviation - The UK's Tornado 2 Tempest project has demonstrated the process of shredding old aircraft metals to produce raw materials for manufacturing metal parts in a new generation of fighter jets.
  5. SLS - FABULOUS has released food-grade nylon 11 raw material for Formlabs printers.
  6. Ceramics - Tethon3D and Carima have introduced the Gazelle, a fast DLP printer capable of producing ceramic parts with a print volume of 320 x 290 x 500 mm.
  7. Ceramics - Researchers have developed processes for 3D printing dark ceramics on a DLP printer, allowing them to withstand the harsh conditions of hypersonic flight.
  8. Space - MIT researchers have successfully demonstrated the 3D printing of an electrospray engine to drive small satellites in space.
  9. Materials - Researchers have created a water-based graphene ink suitable for 3D printing applications.
  10. Software - SimplyPrint, a cloud-based printer management software, has released an open beta version for integration with Bambu Lab 3D printers.

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