At the recent CareFWD 2013 conference in Boston, MA, we presented on the potential impact of for additive manufacturing in medical and life sciences applications (see the report "Building the Future: Assessing 3D Printing’s Opportunities and Challenges"). Potential life science innovation opportu...
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News Commentary | June 24, 2021
Volkswagen announced its plans to 3D‑print 100,000 parts per year through its partnership with HP and GKN Powder Metallurgy in 2018. Three years later, the company has entered into another partnership to realize this goal in the next few years. The new partner, Siemens, will help Volkswagen's ... Not part of subscription
News Commentary | November 24, 2021
Although closed materials and software platforms ensure better print quality with the right specifications, 3D printing companies must ensure interoperability with other 3D printing and conventional manufacturing hardware and software, as 3D printers become more common on the shop floor. Realizing ... Not part of subscription
Case Study | February 02, 2022
Boom Supersonic is developing supersonic passenger aircraft and plans to start testing a 1:3 scale demonstrator aircraft, the XB‑1, in early 2022. Boom partnered with Stratasys and Velo3D to develop several dozen metal and high‑performance 3D‑printed parts for the XB‑1 and plans to continue using 3D... Not part of subscription