This week’s news includes much about the business side of 3D printing. Alexander Daniels, a Birmingham, England-based recruiting firm, has added a new division focused on 3D printing, and PostProcess Technologies and Alevo have botha nnounced new CEOs to help expand their 3D printing services. The Navy is testing a 3D printed flight critical part, which is part of its longer term commitment to 3D printing R&D, and Puris has introduced a new titanium powder to the market as well. Finally, full service direct marketing provider Progressive Impressions International, or pii, has moved into the 3D printing space with a new business unit.
British Recruiting Firm Adds 3D Printing
“We have created Alexander Daniels Global with a simple vision, to enable the revolution through talent. The global market this year is expected to be worth around $7bn but by 2020, it will be three times as large and it is set to transform a range of processes in industries such as automotive, aerospace, jewellery, dental and medical. We have a passion for this technology and we want to help the innovators and adopters involved to achieve their global growth plans.”
PostProcess Technologies Names New CEO
PostProcess Technologies
According to Daniel Hutchinson, the Founder, President and Chief Technology Officer of PostProcess, there is strong interest in the rapid growth of the company’s technology, which “drives a fundamental shift in the scalability of 3D printing.” Mize adds that PostProcess’ patent-pending technology will further accelerate 3D printing market growth:
“Additive Manufacturing operations are experiencing a bottleneck in the third step of 3D printing – post-processing. Our comprehensive and automated solutions drive a substantial increase in throughput, tremendous consistency and a significant reduction in labor costs. Also, as industrial 3D printing expands from prototyping into volume production around the world, automating these processes becomes essential.”
Previously Mize held positions as commercial leader of the Climate Corporation, which sold to Monsanto for $1.1 billion, and NAVTEQ Corporation, which sold to Nokia for $8.1 billion.
Navy to Test Flight Critical 3D Printed Part
What’s interesting here is that the Navy claims that new part development could move much faster if only the certification process went more quickly. According to Elizabeth McMichael, product team leader for NavAir, the part, which was designed for a Boeing (BA) V-22 Osprey, could be printed in three days. Unfortunately, it takes months for the part to be certified. McMichael states: “That’s not right. If I were queen for a day, I would make the certification process weeks or days.”
Puris Introduces A New Titanium Powder: Puris 5+
Puris CEO Craig Kirsch explains the significance of this development here:
“The introduction of low-oxygen, high-strength Grade 5 Titanium powder represents a major breakthrough that equips our customers to better control the oxygen pickup inherent in their processes. The result is more efficient utilization without compromising powder strength.”
This will have a huge impact on the additive manufacturing industry, and it also keeps Puris squarely on the map in terms of what Kirsch describes as “deep metallurgy and powder metallurgy expertise.”
Alevo Hires New Management Team
Eikeland has this to say about Dybwad’s appointment:
“Energy storage has a massive potential both as a business opportunity and also the benefits it delivers to the world. Alevo has the right IP, the right infrastructure and the right manufacturing approach to lead this market globally. But the ramp up to production calls for the oversight of a dedicated CEO and Per Dybwad has the credentials, knowledge and experience to deliver this.”
Pii Opens New 3D Printing Business Unit
Jamie Huff, President of pii, explains here how the company plans to integrate with 3D printing services:
“Pii’s ability to serve as a one-stop-shop printing solution, with the resources to design, implement and support 360-degree marketing programs has been hugely beneficial to our customers’ marketing programs over the past 25 years. 3D printing is the new frontier for impactful marketing programs, and pii will work with customers to leverage our massive production capacity and experience to execute on all aspects and possibilities within 3D printing.”
That’s all for this week’s news. Have a nice weekend!
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