04302024Tue
Last updateMon, 29 Apr 2024 6pm
>>

voxeljet AG and Evonik Industries Enter Into a New R&D Partnership to Develop New Material Systems for Series Production of Plastic Components Using 3D Printing

voxeljet AG (NYSE: VJET) (the “Company”, or “voxeljet”), a leading OEM and provider of high-speed, large-format 3D printers and on-demand parts services to industrial and commercial customers, today announced a new research and development partnership with Creavis- the strategic innovation unit of Evonik Industries, to develop new material systems for series production of plastic components using 3D printing.

Arkema inaugurates a new Global Center of Excellence for 3D Printing in Normandy

On November 15 Arkema inaugurated, in the presence of Thierry Le Hénaff, the Group’s Chairman and CEO, and Hervé Morin, President of the Normandy Region, a new Global Center of Excellence for 3D Printing within its Cerdato Research & Development Center in Serquigny, Normandy (France). Arkema and the Normandy Region intend this new center of excellence dedicated to additive manufacturing based on high-performance polymers, to be of benefit to companies and training organizations in the region, as part of a collaborative initiative striving for swift adoption of these new production methods.

Ricoh and TIGER announce breakthrough laser sintering partnership to support AM innovation

Manufacturing and technology specialist Ricoh and 3D material solutions innovator TIGER have announced a landmark partnership to bring to market thermoset materials for selective laser sintering. The partnership combines TIGER’s specialist portfolio, which includes TIGITAL Inks and Drylac® & Wetlac® surface coatings, with Ricoh’s hardware expertise to provide an end-to-end Additive Manufacturing (AM) service.

EOS demonstrates solutions for flexible, automated metal 3D printing

EOS Shared Modules Automated ContentAt the formnext 2019, EOS is showcasing EOS Shared Modules as a production-ready solution. Consisting of various hardware and software modules, the solution simplifies and parallelizes the workflow both upstream and downstream of the build process. Especially when operating multiple 3D printing systems, EOS Shared Modules makes it possible to manufacture high-quality metal parts on an efficient, scalable, profitable basis. EOS Shared Modules is scheduled to be available by the second half of 2020.


  • Latest Post

  • Most Read

  • Twitter

Who's Online

We have 12102 guests and one member online

We use cookies on our website. Some of them are essential for the operation of the site, while others help us to improve this site and the user experience (tracking cookies). You can decide for yourself whether you want to allow cookies or not. Please note that if you reject them, you may not be able to use all the functionalities of the site.