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Mantle Boosts Feature Strength and Print Resolution for Tooling Applications​3DPrint.com | Additive Manufacturing Business

San Francisco-based Mantle reports an improvement in feature size and part strength. This should let its customers reduce EDM (electrical discharge machining) time, make more molds possible, and reduce sintering failures. Mantle’s machining-assisted paste binder jet process allows the firm to use harder materials with better finishes through binder jet. We’re fans of the firm

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Why Align Technology’s Slowdown Still Matters to 3D Printing​3DPrint.com | Additive Manufacturing Business

Align Technology (Nasdaq: ALGN), the company behind Invisalign clear aligners, reported lower-than-expected results for the second quarter of 2025. While the slowdown is tied to broader economic and dental industry factors, it still matters for the world of 3D printing because Align is one of the biggest users of additive manufacturing (AM) in the world.

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Researchers Use LPBF 3D Printed Component to Improve Bacteria-Based Battery’s Power Output​3DPrint.com | Additive Manufacturing Business

According to a report by AM Research, the 3D electronics printing (3DEP) market is estimated to experience major growth in the coming years, with total market value expected to reach $7.9 billion by 2033. So it’s not surprising that a large amount of research and funding has been going into 3D printing batteries, including living

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3DPOD 265: Beam Shaping and Plenty More with Alex Kingsbury, nLIGHT​3DPrint.com | Additive Manufacturing Business

Alex Kingsbury worked at the Australian research institute CSIRO (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation) on Additive before working for The Barnes Global Advisors, RMIT University, and now nLight. Alex is, of course, the co-founder of our other podcast, Printing Money. At nLight, she wants to expand the use of beam shaping in Additive. With

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China’s robot army’s new addition – missile-firing and flying turtle; signs of preparation for World War III?​India 3D Printing News

A jaw-dropping 3D-printed robotic creation by a Chinese DIY engineer has stunned the internet, and may have just offered a glimpse into the terrifying future of autonomous warfare. Resembling a mutant turtle with six mechanical legs, this amphibious, …

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