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What’s New in 3D Printing? Todd Grimm’s Look at a Busy Six Months

3D printing, as anyone watching the industry understands, is a busy business. Few know this quite so thoroughly as industry expert Todd Grimm, President of T. A. Grimm & Associates, who keeps a close watch on additive manufacturing, offering insights on specific facets as well as broad trends. At RAPID + TCT, we often look foward to his insights as the fast-talking analyst shares a look at the happenings shaping the industry at large.

Last week in Texas, the 2018 RAPID + TCT hosted another delightful session in which Grimm highlighted releases and announcements in 3D printing, segmented by ASTM technology and including 3D printing and 3D scanning hardware, supporting equipment, materials, and software. As he noted several times, 40 minutes is not nearly long enough to even quickly run through all that has happened in just half a year — but as always, he was willing to give it a try. These highlights serve as a healthy reminder of all that’s been going on in the 3D printing industry over the last two quarters, as well as a look into what we might expect to come soon from “What’s New: Roundup of the Latest 3D Printing and 3D Scanning Products.”

“We’re using the flame metaphor: we’ve gone from ignition to flashpoint to an absolute explosion of solutions,” Grimm said in opening as he set out to highlight six months of solutions.

Hardware

He began the rundown with releases in hardware; that is, announced products that are on the market now or will be within a matter of weeks to a month. Many of these had been announced previously, and the focus now is on commercialization. All notes presented quickly, for a fast-ish read of a fast rundown of announcements.

These releases, as highlighted, include:

Metals:

 

Non-Metals:

3D printed RAPID + TCT podium

From here, Grimm moved to hardware that has been announced and is not yet commercially available.

As highlighted, these releases include:

Announced (not available):

Hardware Announced: Metal

Supporting Equipment

Following a look into the machines and systems, Grimm moved to equipment that supports additive manufacturing, primarily for post-processing.

Companies involved include:

Processes: Research

For a “little taste to see what the future-future holds,” Grimm touched on several interesting areas of research including work from:

Materials

Materials make the build, and while Grimm noted that he would not be “getting into everything new on the show floor,” he noted themes in new materials regarding tensile strength, reinforced polymers, and of course metals.

Highlighted here were:

Software

The good news here, Grimm said, “is we’ve got a lot going on with software to help us as users, design/predictability/control.” 

Design software making news at RAPID + TCT that caught Grimm’s attention included:

3D Scanning

Not one to leave 3D scanning out of a conversation about digital manufacturing, Grimm was running short on time by this point in his presentation but made it a point to note the importance of scanning technologies.

Among key companies noted were:

Wrapping Up

“What’s new? Much, much more than I can cover today. You’ve made a wise choice to be here at RAPID this week,” Grimm said, as the show provided immediate access to hundreds of exhibitors and thousands of attendees.

He left the gathered crowd with a word of advice in an innovative environment:

Ride the wave of innovation instead of being swamped by it.”

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[All photos: Sarah Goehrke]

 

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