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Activist Investor Murchinson Secures Four Board Seats at Nano Dimension

Electronics 3D printing and roll-up firm Nano Dimension (Nasdaq: NNDM) continues to face hurdles as it embarks on the acquisitions of additive manufacturing (AM) competitors Desktop Metal (NYSE: DM) and…

Metal 3D Printing Provider Zeda Inc. Auctions $20M in Equipment

Zeda Inc. initially emerged as a potentially leading provider of advanced manufacturing services, leveraging its expertise in critical sectors like medical devices, aerospace, and defense. Formed from the combination of…


3D Printing News Briefs, December 7, 2024: Acquisition, Serial Production, & More

In 3D Printing News Briefs, AMPCO Metal has acquired the Switzerland-based Schmelzmetall Group, Pelagus 3D partnered with Kawasaki Heavy Industries to fabricate a 3D printed spare part for the maritime…

Airtech to Supply Materials for KraussMaffei Large Format 3D Printers

Specialty manufacturer Airtech Advanced Materials Group is rapidly conquering the large and medium format 3D printing sector. The company has formed a partnership with Ascent Aerospace to incorporate its materials…

Nanoscribe Finds a New Home with LAB14 After Being Sold by BICO

Nanoscribe has officially become part of the LAB14 Group after being sold by BICO for €26 million. This sale was part of BICO’s strategic plan to focus on life sciences,…

Caracol and AES Partner to Target Aerospace and Defense 3D Printing

Italian medium- and large-format 3D printing firm Caracol is partnering with Ohio-based Additive Engineering Solutions (AES) to target the aerospace and defense markets. Caracol recently closed a funding round in…

Virginia Tech Lands $1.1M to Bring 3D Printed Affordable Housing to Virginia

Virginia Housing is betting $1.1 million that advanced 3D printing technology can solve the state’s housing challenges. The non-profit has granted these funds to the Virginia Center for Housing Research…

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Innovations in Electronics and Additive Manufacturing: Highlights from Electronica and Formnext 2024

In November, J.A.M.E.S. participated in two big industry events: Electronica and Formnext 2024. These international events have been a good opportunity for J.A.M.E.S to show our ability in 3D-printed electronics…

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AMS 2025: Registration Rates Increase on December 6

It’s not quite Christmas, but February will be here before you know it, and with it comes the annual Additive Manufacturing Strategies (AMS), our 3D printing business and networking summit….

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Printing Money Episode 24: Q3 2024 Earnings Review with Troy Jensen, Cantor Fitzgerald

Welcome to Printing Money Episode 24. Troy Jensen, Managing Director of Cantor Fitzgerald, joins Danny Piper, Managing Partner at NewCap Partners, once again as it is time to review the…

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Green Shoots: Continuum Powders CEO Rob Higby Explains Why He’s Bullish on the Circular 3D Printing Economy

Rob Higby is ready for the future. Leading up to Formnext 2024, the CEO of metal powders supplier Continuum Powders spoke with me about what the company has accomplished so…

Department of Defense Spent Almost $1B Directly on 3D Printing in 2024, AMR Reports

Additive Manufacturing Research (AM Research) has released its latest market study, “Additive Manufacturing in Military and Defense 2024”, revealing substantial growth in the sector’s adoption of 3D printing technologies. This…

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Finding Solutions in an Uncertain Market: The impact of reduced material providers and trade tariffs on filament supply

The additive manufacturing market has been an ever-changing market with rapidly evolving technological advancements and growing dependencies on material innovation. The recent wave of material suppliers shuttering operations and the…

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Igniting Safety: HP’s Flame Retardant Material Innovation in 3D Printing

Industrial 3D printing has revolutionized manufacturing by enabling on-demand production, mass customization, and complex geometries that traditional methods struggle to achieve. From prototyping new designs to producing high-quality end-use parts,…

Will the UnitedHealth Assassination Lead to 3D Printed Suppressor Blowback?

A security camera footage shows a man in a blue blazer walking along a New York street, followed by a figure in a dark hoodie carrying a large white backpack….

Bechtel and Sintavia 3D Print Impeller for Nuclear Sub with Curtiss-Wright

Bechtel Plant Machinery, Curtiss-Wright’s Engineered Pump Division, and 3D printing service Sintavia have collaborated to produce the first qualified metal 3D-printed part for a U.S. nuclear submarine. The part, an…

Axial3D Partners with GE HealthCare for DICOM-to-Medical Model 3D Printing

The path of medical 3D printing firm Axial3D’s is unsurprising. The firm’s increasing emphasis on AI aligns with its previous moves: partnering with GE, opening a new facility to accommodate…

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AM Under Trump, First Thoughts: Reshoring

Constrained resources and the need to fight climate change have led to a new era of manufacturing focused on re- and nearshoring paired with supply chain resilience. In the battle…

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The Problem with Valuations in Additive Manufacturing

Valuing additive manufacturing firms has always been challenging, and it’s now more complex than ever. This complicates investment decisions for both investors and corporations. Founders and shareholders are often uncertain…

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And Then There Were 15: The Remaining Pure-play 3D Printing Companies on Global Stock Exchanges

In the early 2020s and until 2022, the 3D printing industry saw a boom in initial public offerings (IPOs). Many investors took advantage of the excitement around additive manufacturing (AM),…


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