
Great interest in additive manufacturing
More than 2,500 guests learned about future developments in industrial 3D printing at the 18th Rapid.Tech 3D congress and trade fair.
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More than 2,500 guests learned about future developments in industrial 3D printing at the 18th Rapid.Tech 3D congress and trade fair.

3D Systems launches a new system of 3D printers and materials.

With the TUM-Oerlikon Advanced Manufacturing Institute, the partners want to advance additive manufacturing technologies.

In an interview with Daniel Schilling, Dr. Alexander Broos, Head of Research and Technology at the VDW, reveals the latest trends in metalworking and what additive manufacturing and the transformation in the automotive sector mean for the industry.

Formlabs expands its own SLA 3D printer fleet with the Form 3+ and Form 3B+ models and also launches its first own ESD resin.

Almost 18,000 visitors came to the trade fair for additive manufacturing under the Frankfurt Trade Fair Tower.

Stratasys is using Formnext to showcase a wide range of new technologies, printers, materials and software.

Formnext is coming up in Frankfurt am Main from November 16 to 19. Sascha Wenzler, Vice President Formnext, spoke to Daniel Schilling about innovations from the exhibiting companies.

The advancement of 3D printing in aerospace is driving efficiency in the value chain and solving problems in production. Scott Sevcik, VP Aerospace at Stratasys, describes why this technology is so popular with major OEMs and numerous suppliers.