3D Printing Company Adds Materials, Italian Firms December 27, 2022 Desktop Metal Inc., the company founded in 2015 with no plan to produce a production-level printer, is now promoting 3D printing for high-volume serial production under its AM (additive manufacturing) 2.0 initiative.
Navigating the Costs of Automated Technology October 5, 2022 The benefits of automated solutions on the factory floor have been well known and understood for years. Yet there’s still one hurdle holding back some manufacturers in making progress on their digital transformation efforts: not fully understanding the associated upfront and ongoing costs.
IMTS: A Barometer of the State of Additive Manufacturing October 4, 2022 IMTS has provided insights over the years into the status of additive manufacturing (AM) within the traditional manufacturing realm.
Multitasking Machines = Increased Efficiency, Better Quality August 19, 2022 The Metal Removal pavilion at IMTS features automated technologies cojoined to make better parts.
Uncle Sam Picks 3D Printing to Boost U.S. Manufacturing August 15, 2022 Uncle Sam has had it with sending American innovation overseas, and he’s erecting a blockade of 3D printers.
Additive Manufacturing is Propelling the Next Generation of Space Exploration November 28, 2022 The next frontier includes 3D-printed materials and antennas.
Tooling Up for the Digital Shop of the Future March 20, 2023 The production shop of the future is starting to take shape—and it’s increasingly digital.
ABB Investing $170M in U.S. April 4, 2023 ABB said it's investing about $170 million in its U.S. operations.
Shop Floor Connectivity, Visibility, and Profitability March 2, 2023 The backbone to successful and widespread digitization of manufacturing is connectivity. It pulls everything together, enabling visibility, scalability, and greater productivity.
Stratasys, Ricoh Sign Agreement February 28, 2023 Stratasys Ltd. said it has signed an agreement with Ricoh USA, Inc. to provide on-demand 3D-printed anatomic models for clinical settings.