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ASTM International Works with UK MoD on America Makes Project​3DPrint.com | Additive Manufacturing Business

The UK Ministry of Defense (MoD) will work with ASTM International on a $1.1 million project to let it work in closer concert with the US Department of War. The project, called the Allied Additive Manufacturing Interoperability (AAMI) project, is funded by America Makes and the National Center for Defense Manufacturing and Machining (NCDMM). The […]

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3D People Helps Armada Technologies Reduce LNG Tanker Emissions with 3D Printed Air Lubrication System​3DPrint.com | Additive Manufacturing Business

By now, more or less everyone seems to be aware, in one way or another, that the AI boom is straining global power grids and yielding insatiable demand for new energy sources. On the other hand, far less agreement exists concerning what precise mix of solutions humanity should turn to in order to support its

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The Business of Customized Sports Equipment: How 3D Printing Is Changing Athletic Gear​3DPrint.com | Additive Manufacturing Business

For years, 3D printing in sports has been linked mostly with prototypes, concept shoes, and one-off experiments for elite athletes. Helmets, cleats, and footwear midsoles often took over the headlines, but were mostly used for small runs or marketing moments. That is now starting to change. Featured image courtesy of Carbon

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3D Printing News Briefs, January 15, 2026: Project Call, Sports Medicine, Aluminum Alloy, & More​3DPrint.com | Additive Manufacturing Business

In today’s 3D Printing News Briefs, America Makes announced the winners of a $1.1 million Project Call, Austal USA named a new Vice President for Business Development and External Affairs, and ASTM International welcomed a new board Chair. Former Duke University football players are using 3D printing to revolutionize sports medicine. Finally, researchers from Japan

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Could 3D-bioprinted organs end transplant waitlists forever? Scientists edge closer to lab-grown livers, hearts, and kidneys​India 3D Printing News

… by 3D printing and precision engineering.  To be housed within AMTZ, India’s … orthopaedic implants using advanced metal additive manufacturing technology.  “This partnership reflects our … in India. India is a key strategic market for us, and 3D printing is …

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UK Government Funds Research to Develop 3D Printed Metal Alloys for Nuclear Fusion​3DPrint.com | Additive Manufacturing Business

The UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA), a government-funded research organization, has demonstrated a persistent interest in developing metal additive manufacturing (AM) materials for nuclear fusion applications, including multiple phases of a project called FATHOM (FAbrication of Tungsten using HOt isostatic pressing and additive Manufacturing) conducted at the University of Birmingham. In its latest project revolving

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From Automation to Intelligence: How Mahiratan Reddy Deva Is Helping Redefine Enterprise Infrastructure​India 3D Printing News

… mapping platform from Europe to India, ensuring business continuity throughout the … , including Technical Architect positions in India and DevOps Lead roles in … framework for defect detection in additive manufacturing, which helps reduce printing defects …

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From lab to nation: How CSIR powered India’s scientific breakthroughs in 2025​India 3D Printing News

New Delhi: The year 2025 will … . After successful demonstrations in Delhi, the technology gained adoption … . CBRI also showcased India’s first 3D-printed rural house, supporting … India’s first automated biomedical waste treatment rig, launched at AIIMS Delhi …

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PEEK Emerges as a Bone-Like Alternative to Metal Implants in Orthopaedic Surgery: Review​India 3D Printing News

India: Polyetheretherketone (PEEK) is … Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, New Delhi, and colleagues evaluated the biomechanical … Millia Islamia University, New Delhi, described PEEK as a … manufacturing technologies such as 3D printing will be essential to …

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America’s Manufacturing Crossroads: 2026 Is The Year Excuses Run Out​3DPrint.com | Additive Manufacturing Business

Authored by Seurat’s CEO, Co-Founder & Co-Inventor, James DeMuth As 2026 begins, one truth is impossible to dismiss: manufacturing is not an industrial legacy. It’s national infrastructure, and the United States continues to woefully neglect it. 2025 was plagued by familiar problems. Strained supply chains, long lead times, and intensified global competition. Even in the

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