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Würth’s Digital Inventory Software Moves from MVP to Market at AMUG

At 2024’s Additive Manufacturing Users Group (AMUG) Conference in Chicago, Würth Additive Group (WAG) unveiled its Digital Inventory Services (DIS) software platform, aiming to productize a streamlined ability to adopt…

RAPID TCT 2025: Spring in the Paris of the Midwest

I’m going to go out on a limb here and say that whomever coined the phrase Detroit: Paris of the Midwest, had not spent a lot of time in Paris…


3DPOD: One Million Part 3D Printing Orders and More with Spencer Loveless, Merit3D

Spencer Loveless’ story is a compelling one. It’s a tale of a family business starting from nowhere and becoming successful. Then subsequently, it is a tale of manufacturing in the…

RAPID 2025: Tracing the Real Progress of AI in 3D Printing

Last week delivered a chilly, brisk start to RAPID + TCT 2025 in Detroit. As I walked the show floor, I wandered the booths filled with equipment and printed parts,…

EOS Partnership Brings 3D Printing Power to India’s Aerospace Sector

India’s aerospace industry is starting to lean more heavily on 3D printing, and one of the country’s biggest engineering companies is teaming up with 3D printing leader EOS to make…

How Farsoon’s Metal 3D Printing Brought a 100-Year-Old Motorcycle Back to Life

Visitors at this year’s RAPID + TCT event in Detroit got to see an unexpected showstopper at Farsoon’s booth: a beautifully restored, vintage-inspired motorcycle known as the Pennsylvania 8. Nestled…

3D Printing News Briefs, April 12, 2025: RAPID Roundup

The news from last week’s RAPID+TCT in Detroit just keeps on coming! That’s why today’s 3D Printing News Briefs is another RAPID Roundup of more exciting announcements from the trade…

Custom Car Parts, Flame Retardant Material, & More HP Innovations at RAPID

HP had a very busy week at RAPID+TCT, announcing several of its latest collaborations and innovations in polymer and metal 3D printing. Its new solutions are meant to scale production,…

Continuum Powders Turns Siemens Scrap Into High-Value 3D Printing Material

Over the last five months of 2024, Continuum Powders turned almost one ton of nickel scrap per week from Siemens Energy into high-quality metal powder, the kind used for 3D…

3D Printed Propulsion Specialist Ursa Major Sells 10 Hadley Engines to Japanese Space Startup

Ursa Major, the Colorado-based specialist in scaling additive manufacturing (AM) for propulsion solutions, has reached an agreement to sell ten Hadley engines to Sirius Technologies, the US subsidiary of Tokyo’s…

amsight Secures Funding and Lands Key Partnership to Power Smarter 3D Printing

Software startup amsight just hit two major milestones: it raised early funding and struck a strategic partnership with one of Germany’s top metal 3D printer makers. The Hamburg-based company completed…

RAPID Roundup: Software, Partnerships, Metal & Resin 3D Printing

This week, RAPID + TCT, the largest additive manufacturing trade show in North America, returned to Detroit, Michigan. As always, many AM companies take advantage of the opportunity by announcing…

Project Nexus to Use 3D Printing to Build Greener Bioreactors

A new UK-based collaboration uses 3D printing to change how bioreactors are made and used, focusing on reducing waste and making the biopharma industry greener. Launched with £1.9 million ($2.5…

Pratt & Whitney Taps DED 3D Printing to Speed Jet Engine Repairs

Pratt & Whitney, a subsidiary of aerospace/defense giant RTX, has developed a new method leveraging directed energy deposition (DED) additive manufacturing (AM) to repair critical components on its geared turbofan…

Daring AM: 3D Printed Guns Go From Homemade to Heavily Watched

As law enforcement intensifies its efforts and agencies roll out new regulations, 3D printed guns are becoming a bigger part of the ghost gun conversation. In March 2025, the U.S….

BICO’s 3rd Exit Under CEO Maria Forss: MatTek and Visikol to be Sold for $80M

BICO (STO: BICO) is selling two of its companies—MatTek and Visikol—to Sartorius (ETR: SRT3) for $80 million. The decision is part of BICO’s plan to focus on what it sees…

Apples & Philips: From Sand to Customer or the Joys of Vertical Integration

“From sand to customer” was originally the business philosophy of Philips. The Dutch electronics firm was a pioneer in lightbulbs and later leveraged its expertise into X-ray tubes, radios, shavers,…

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India’s $58M Space Fund Is a Boon for AM Innovation

India’s space industry is picking up serious momentum. With a projected $44 billion space economy by 2033, the country is aggressively expanding its capabilities, fostering private-sector participation, and reducing its…

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GE Aerospace’s $1B U.S. Investment & the Return of Reshoring

In spite of, or partially due to, the mind games being played related to tariffs imposed by the Trump Administration on trading partners, major corporations are investing in U.S. manufacturing….

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3D-Printed Ferries for Sustainable U.S. Waterway Transport

The United States has an extensive network of navigable waterways, including coastlines, rivers, lakes, and canals, yet maritime passenger transport remains vastly underutilized compared to Europe and Asia. Ferry networks…


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