Additive Manufacturing
Arburg Acquires 3D Printing Provider German RepRap
German RepRap will remain a separate company.
Read MoreArburg Unveils Inline Fiber-Reinforced Additive Manufacturing
At the Hannover Messe 2020, Arburg is producing fiber-reinforced grippers on a Freeformer additive manufacturing machine modified with a feed unit for glass or carbon fibers.
Read MorePittsburgh International Airport to Establish an Additive Manufacturing Production Campus
The planned development, called Neighborhood 91, will be the first-ever cluster strategy with a production focus of 3D printing.
Read More'World's Largest' 3D Printer ‘Farm’ to Compete with Injection Molding
Slant 3D’s new headquarters reportedly will be the world’s largest 3D printing facility.
Read MoreMore Milestones for EVCO Plastics
Custom injection molder is adding floorspace, machine capacity, and contract manufacturing capabilities at multiple plants in the U.S. and Mexico.
Read MoreSurvey: Open Ecosystem is Important to Advance 3D Printing at Scale
About 162 managers and executives from large manufacturing companies across the world completed the survey on their current experiences, challenges and trends with 3D printing for production manufacturing.
Read MoreR&D Agreement Seeks to Advance Additive Manufacturing in Tooling
AddUp and Oak Ridge National Laboratory announced a $2.7 million cooperative R&D deal to advance laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) technology in toolmaking, including for conformal cooling.
Read MoreAdditive Manufacturing Continues Its Push Toward Production Floor
Suppliers unveil new material grades at K 2019 as 3D printing applications advance.
Read More5 Additive Manufacturing Trends to Watch in 2020
Plastics Technology spoke with HP, Carbon, EOS and Essentium to learn more about additive manufacturing trends in 2020.
Read MoreA Look Back at Interesting Applications of 3D Printing in 2019
HP, Carbon, EOS, Essentium and Ultimaker discuss end-use applications that launched in 2019.
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