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EOS, HP, Prusa, and Stratasys Sponsor UAS Additive Strategies Webcast on June 30​3DPrint.com | Additive Manufacturing Business

3DPrint.com and AM Research will present a live webcast, UAS Additive Strategies, on June 30, from 11 AM to 2:30 PM Eastern, and you can register here. The event is sponsored by some real powerhouses in the 3D printed drone market: Diamond Sponsor EOS, and Platinum Sponsors HP, Prusa Research, and Stratasys. That’s important because […]

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Zellerfeld Partners With Volumental to Advance Custom-Fit 3D Printed Shoes​3DPrint.com | Additive Manufacturing Business

Zellerfeld announced today that it is partnering with Volumental. Volumental’s foot-scanning solution will be used in Zellerfeld’s shoe 3D-printing platform. Volumental will receive an investment from Zellerfeld but remain independent. In the current setup, “Volumental’s in-store and online scanning experiences are fed directly into Zellerfeld’s 3D printing pipeline and allows each shoe to be printed

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China Now Has 29 Universities Offering Additive Manufacturing Engineering Degrees​3DPrint.com | Additive Manufacturing Business

As China’s national college entrance examination (Gaokao) concludes, millions of students and parents are once again focused on university admissions and future career choices. Computer science, artificial intelligence (AI), and renewable energy remain among the most popular fields. Yet within the additive manufacturing (AM) industry, another trend is quietly gaining momentum: China is systematically building

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ORNL Origami Creates Large Foldable Structures​3DPrint.com | Additive Manufacturing Business

Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is using a hybrid 3D printing method to make foldable panels. At the Department of Energy’s (DOE) Manufacturing Demonstration Facility (MDF) at ORNL, researchers turned composite panels into foldable, durable structures. Researcher Steven Guzorek stated, “This pioneering method redefines advanced manufacturing by fusing material science with transformative design principles. By

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3D Printing News Briefs, June 24, 2026: Name Change, Digital Foundry, & Yeast​3DPrint.com | Additive Manufacturing Business

In today’s 3D Printing News Briefs, we’re starting with a formal name change for an African industrial technology company that’s a major user of additive manufacturing (AM) in the oil and gas industry. Then, we’ll move on to 3D printing for investment casting, and end with a interesting bio-based material for AM in architecture and

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Fathom CEO Rush LaSelle on Why Additive Manufacturing Is Growing Up​3DPrint.com | Additive Manufacturing Business

For years, the additive manufacturing (AM) industry promised to reinvent production. But as the technology matured, the real challenge turned out to be proving that 3D printed parts could be made consistently, meet industry standards, and work in real industrial applications. For companies like Fathom, the industry’s push toward real production has meant moving beyond

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Rheinmetall Uses Ducting Made with Minifactory for Challenger 3 Tanks​3DPrint.com | Additive Manufacturing Business

Rheinmetall UK is using Minifactory Material Extusion as the primary production method for tank ducting on the Challenger 3 Main Battle Tank program. The Challenger 3 is the UK’s formidable main battle tank upgrade program, converting 148 Challenger 2 tanks into Challenger 3s. Some modified Challenger 2s are serving Ukraine well, described as accurate and

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ExOne Bets on Smaller Foundries with the S-Print Pro​3DPrint.com | Additive Manufacturing Business

ExOne has released the S-Print Pro, a more affordable-than-usual compact system for foundries. The company hopes that this will make its system more accessible to new customers and to customers such as print services and pattern job shops. Compact, of course, in the context of this being an industrial binder jet solution. Installation space is

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ADDiTEC Demonstrates Material Freedom and Mission Readiness at JIFX 2026 with HYBRiD-X​3DPrint.com | Additive Manufacturing Business

At the Naval Postgraduate School‘s Joint Interagency Field Experimentation (JIFX) in May, ADDiTEC demonstrated how advanced manufacturing can support the future of defense sustainment through its HYBRiD-X expeditionary manufacturing platform. JIFX is a quarterly collaborative event where innovators can safely test prototypes at Camp Roberts alongside military warfighters and government stakeholders, and offers a free

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3D Printing in Drones Could Reach $900 Million by 2034, AM Research Report Says​3DPrint.com | Additive Manufacturing Business

For years, additive manufacturing has searched for applications where its advantages clearly outweigh the limits of traditional production methods. Now, according to a new report from Additive Manufacturing Research (AM Research), unmanned aerial systems (UAS) may be emerging as one of the industry’s most important opportunities. AM Research’s latest study, Additive Manufacturing Opportunities in Unmanned

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