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3D Printing in Drones Could Reach $900 Million by 2034, AM Research Report Says

For years, additive manufacturing has searched for applications where its advantages clearly outweigh the limits of traditional production methods. Now, according to a new report from Additive Manufacturing Research (AM…

Phase3D’s In-Situ Monitoring Lands $2.9M in Oversubscribed Round

The use of metal additive manufacturing (AM) for production at scale appears to be steadily increasing, as evidenced by recent announcements like EOS’s sale of 30 M4 ONYX systems to…


ORNL Origami Creates Large Foldable Structures

Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is using a hybrid 3D printing method to make foldable panels. At the Department of Energy’s (DOE) Manufacturing Demonstration Facility (MDF) at ORNL, researchers turned…

3D Printing News Briefs, June 24, 2026: Name Change, Digital Foundry, & Yeast

In today’s 3D Printing News Briefs, we’re starting with a formal name change for an African industrial technology company that’s a major user of additive manufacturing (AM) in the oil…

Fathom CEO Rush LaSelle on Why Additive Manufacturing Is Growing Up

For years, the additive manufacturing (AM) industry promised to reinvent production. But as the technology matured, the real challenge turned out to be proving that 3D printed parts could be…

Rheinmetall Uses Ducting Made with Minifactory for Challenger 3 Tanks

Rheinmetall UK is using Minifactory Material Extusion as the primary production method for tank ducting on the Challenger 3 Main Battle Tank program. The Challenger 3 is the UK’s formidable…

ExOne Bets on Smaller Foundries with the S-Print Pro

ExOne has released the S-Print Pro, a more affordable-than-usual compact system for foundries. The company hopes that this will make its system more accessible to new customers and to customers…

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ADDiTEC Demonstrates Material Freedom and Mission Readiness at JIFX 2026 with HYBRiD-X

At the Naval Postgraduate School‘s Joint Interagency Field Experimentation (JIFX) in May, ADDiTEC demonstrated how advanced manufacturing can support the future of defense sustainment through its HYBRiD-X expeditionary manufacturing platform….

Q5D and Molrix To Supply US Army With Harness Robots

Q5D Technologies and Molrix will offer their advanced harness production manufacturing units to the US Army. One production cell will be used for the SkyFoundry project, while two further systems…

AMPulse Asia: Major Funding Rounds Lead APAC 3D Printing Market Roundup

The first half of June saw additive manufacturing activity across China, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, India, and Australia. Here are 15 developments worth watching, from TDK’s planned acquisition…

NASA Selects Relativity Space for Mars Science Mission

NASA has selected Relativity Space as its commercial partner for a new Mars science mission scheduled for launch in 2028, giving another boost to one of the most well-known additive…

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SPEE3D’s Steven Camilleri Proposes a National Resilience Test for Australia

In 1947, that fun-loving bunch, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, unveiled a concept called the Doomsday Clock, an attempt to measure how close humanity is to “a human-made global…

3DPOD 303: 6K Additive CEO Frank Roberts on Premium and Sustainable Metal AM Powder

6K Additive is roaring ahead with a recycling solution for metals. Their path from scrap to powder is helping the US to be more resilient, produce powder locally and perhaps…

Goal! 3D Printing for the 2026 FIFA World Cup

The 2026 FIFA World Cup officially kicked off in Mexico City on June 11th. It’s the largest FIFA tournament in history, with 48 teams competing over 104 matches. Instead of…

3D Printing News Briefs, June 20, 2026: Holograms, Insoles, & Prosthetics

We’re focused on volumetric 3D printing, 3D printed insoles, and 3D printed prosthetics in this weekend’s 3D Printing News Briefs. Read on for all the details! Researchers Using Holograms to…

Foundation Alloy Raises $22M in Series A for Solid State Molybdenum

Foundation Alloy has just raised $22 million in Series A financing. The alloy company is trying to create a platform that will enable the solid state manufacturing of alloys. In…

AM Asia Watch: China’s 3D Printing Boom Is Creating a New Class of Micro-Manufacturers

China’s additive manufacturing (AM) industry has spent years trying to reduce its reliance on foreign technology. In polymer 3D printing, domestic companies have already become major players. In metal AM,…

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The Seminal Moment: Creality’s IPO Analysis & Possible Effects

Something super important happened just a few days ago, and too few people paid attention. Creality, a pioneer in low-cost desktop material extrusion printers, went public. Creality is now listed…

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The Longevity Gold Rush Could Become a Major Opportunity for Bioprinting

Longevity has suddenly become one of the hottest areas in technology and healthcare. Billionaires, pharmaceutical companies, AI startups, and venture capital firms are pouring billions into the idea that humans…

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Where the Money is Going, Part Two: Why All Roads Lead to AI

In Part One of this article, Vanesa Listek expertly described the major themes driving infrastructure investment so far this decade, illustrating how the same concerns are driving both public and…


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