This week in Additive Manufacturing (June 20, 2023) #30

This week in Additive Manufacturing (June 20, 2023) #30

Make sure you don't miss the updated?industry index?by?3D Alliances.

This week in 3D - Conductive gel, Space antenna, fashion, and more...

  1. FFF - BCN3D introduced the Omega I60, an industrial filament printer with the ability to use two print heads at the same time, a build volume of 60 Liters, and a heated chamber to up to 70oC
  2. Space - Airbus has signed a €3.8 million contract with Oerlikon AM to produce antenna clusters for a series of communications satellites that will soon orbit the Earth.
  3. Fashion - Ada Hefetz, an Israeli fashion designer, presented three wedding dresses that incorporate 3D printing directly on the fabric during the fashion week in Italy.
  4. Software - BASF's business incubator has announced that Replique, which develops a digital manufacturing platform for managing spare parts, has raised a sum of money that allows them to go independent.
  5. Materials - Researchers at Carnegie Mellon are looking at creating new ways to build robots that naturally decompose using 3D printing from materials extracted from algae.
  6. Materials - Engineers at MIT have developed a polymeric hydrogel with conductivity similar to metal that can be used for the 3D printing of flexible electrodes.
  7. Technology - The British defense startup launched the LD-80, the world's first 3D-printed anti-drone defense system.
  8. Software - LatticeRobot launched a platform for sharing mathematical models designed for creating 3D printing geometries.
  9. Recycling - Polystruder, a start-up from the USA, is developing a $5,000 machine designed to recycle plastic by shredding it and turning it into filament for FFF/FDM printers.
  10. Medical - Researchers at the University of Waterloo have developed a 3D printer pen that can be customized to treat burns with hydrogel.

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