This week in Additive Manufacturing (July 25, 2023) #35

This week in Additive Manufacturing (July 25, 2023) #35

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This week in 3D - cement, electric motor, and more...

  1. Software - Metafold, received initial funding of $1.78 million to develop a geometric engine for optimizing parts for 3D printing.
  2. FDM/FFF - Chinese printer manufacturer Mingda launches the MD-400D, a printer with two heads, a print volume of 400x400x400 mm, and the ability to print advanced polymers at a high temperature.
  3. SLA - IN-VISION from Austria presented a system for printing large bodies based on four light sources and a printing width of 415 mm.
  4. Construction - Hive3D Builders has unveiled a 3D printable material that serves as a stronger cement alternative and can potentially reduce CO2 emissions by 93%.
  5. Construction - RENCA, completed the construction of a 3D-printed house for the first time in the world from geopolymer material and without cement.
  6. Software - Metafold, a Canadian company that develops 3D printing solutions for sports and biomechanics companies, raised $1.78 million.
  7. Metal - Researchers from the University of Sheffield and Wisconsin-Madison have developed an electric motor using 3D printing technology that increases the power and reduces the motor's weight.
  8. Large format - Injection plastic company KraussMaffei launched a polymer printer with a printing volume of 2x2.5x2 meters and the ability to print 30 kilos per hour.
  9. FDM/FFF - Creality, one of the leaders in desktop printers, presents the Sermoon D3 Pro, a new printer, for $3,000.
  10. Medical- Desktop Health introduced a new printing technology that allows printing implants with a tubular shape.


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