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GE Additive is working on a unit that will be able to print in a “build envelop” of 1-meter-cubed (1,000 mm x 1,000 mm x 1,000 mm), making it the world's largest laser-powder additive-manufacturing machine.
Allegheny Technologies Inc. (ATI) announced a joint venture with GE Aviation for the development of a new meltless titanium-alloy-powder manufacturing technology.
Carpenter Technology Corp. and Samuel, Son & Co. announced a strategic alliance between the two companies to provide end-to-end supply-chain solutions for the additive-manufacturing (AM) industry.
France’s Prodways Group, a subsidiary of Groupe Gorgé, presented its new rapid additive forging (RAF) technology for the 3D metal printing of large titanium parts.
Sintavia LLC, a metal additive-manufacturing (AM) manufacturer, announced plans to build a 55,000-square-foot advanced manufacturing facility in Hollywood, Fla.
Additive-manufacturing (AM) processes can produce three-dimensional (3D) physical objects that can be used as models, prototypes or even parts for use in service.
Arconic Foundation, the independently endowed philanthropic arm of Arconic Inc., awarded six $100,000 grants as part of its Advanced Manufacturing Education Grant Program to improve advanced-manufacturing education.
Sciaky Inc., a subsidiary of Phillips Service Industries, will provide multiple electron-beam additive-manufacturing (EBAM®) systems to a U.S.-based metal 3D-printing parts supplier.
FIT AG and Caterpillar Inc. entered into a strategic alliance agreement that will focus on design and printing for additive manufacturing (AM) of aluminum and titanium parts.