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TCT is the leading news source for 3D printing and Additive Manufacturing, with news, views, incisive commentary, learning resources and jobs. We cover applications of additive technologies for product development, engineering and manufacture. Covering 3D printing, 3d printers, 3d printed designs, and additive manufacturing for aerospace, automotive, medical, dental, and product development.
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Building on the success of the P1P and P1S models, the P2S has been designed for ‘significantly enhanced and even more reliable ease of use.’ It follows the recent launch of the H2 Series of 3D printers.
It’s the third time the UK metal additive manufacturing company has supported the team throughout its Olympic and Paralympic cycle, having supplied over 1,000 prevision components across 32 bikes for last year’s Games in Paris.
The funds, Caracol says, will be used to support the company's next phase of global growth and have also allowed some early investors to exit with significant returns.
With the use of 3D printing and modular open systems, Cummings can rapidly iterate the design of the product, harnessing test data and soldier feedback to inform each update.
The first alloy under development is OptiPowder M247LC, a low carbon, nickel-based superalloy engineered for high-temperature strength and corrosion resistance in aerospace and energy applications.
Throughout the conversation, Khurana explains how the company leverages AI to detect defects and deliver actionable insights, while also outlining how the company’s product helps to streamline the analysis process.
At Formnext 2025, Lithoz will once again showcase the industrial maturity of ceramic additive manufacturing.
The EOS FeNi36, EOS NickelAlloy C22, EOS Steel 42CrMo4, and EOS StainlessSteel 316L-4404 materials have each been optimised for EOS Laser Powder Bed Fusion (LPBF) systems.
CONTEXT's attributes the downward trends of the higher-price categories to the stalling of downstream capital spending and industry consolidation.
FOCUS 2025 R1 helps to simplify complex inspection processes, enhance automation, and boost productivity.
With prices starting at 39,000 USD, Vulcan is positioning its MX Series as a more affordable option to many existing metal laser powder bed fusion systems on the market.
The CATACS program aims to establish and validate a framework for evaluating AM metal part corrosion testing needs, focusing on representative testing at the component scale in high-temperature environments and thermal management systems.
Bambu Lab has made the move to address concerns around data protection, with the company saying it ‘recognises that security and privacy protections are foundational to user trust.’
Installed at a Safran facility in Gennervilliers, near Paris, the aerospace manufacturer will use the printers to produce complex casting cores at industrial scale.’
PADT will focus its efforts in the United States on the aerospace and defence markets, with the company believing there may be £2m worth of opportunities in the first year across the Western half of the country.
The firm is said to have adopted the 3DPrinterOS platform nearly a decade ago, beginning as a ‘strategic integration’ and now growing to what 3DPrinterOS suspects is ‘one of the largest enterprise 3D printing networks in the world.’
The accreditation covers its in-house services with Delta XD’s ZEISS ScanBox and ATOS system, as well as on-site inspection using portable 3D scanning equipment.
Supplied by Bowers Group, this adoption should help the company with enhanced accuracy levels, reduced inspection times, and improved reliability in its operations.
This purely legal move will leave the Bruker Alicona brand unchanged, with the company set to continue providing metrology solutions made in Austria.
Through the programme, General Dynamics Electric Boat will source critical components from Lincoln Electric’s large-scale metal additive manufacturing capability.
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