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KLS Martin is using Lithoz ceramic 3D printing technology to produce patient-specific zygomatic implants for patients with jawbone loss. The implants bypass the jaw and anchor directly into the cheekbone, avoiding separate bone graft surgery and reducing treatment time.… #3Dprinting #3Dprint
KLS Martin is now using ceramic 3D printing to create custom zygomatic implants that bypass the jaw and anchor directly into the cheekbone. The Lithoz CeraFab system enables patient-specific devices for patients who have experienced significant jawbone loss.… #3Dprinting #3Dprint
SpaceX has begun trading on the Nasdaq under ticker SPCX, raising approximately 75 billion USD and reaching a 1.77 trillion USD valuation. The space company is one of the world's most significant users of additive manufacturing, with 3D printed rocket engines and spacecraft… #3Dprinting #3Dprint
Production has emerged as the additive manufacturing industry's top hiring priority in 2026, overtaking engineering and R&D. The 2026 AM Salary Survey reveals firms are building teams for reliable, repeatable manufacturing as the sector matures from experimentation toward… #3Dprinting #3Dprint
Photocentric has unveiled JENI, a fully autonomous digital alternative to injection moulding. The modular platform houses multiple LCD-based printers and post-processing nodes, delivering a new part every 20 seconds. It can process around one tonne of parts per day, making it… #3Dprinting #3Dprint
UK-based 3D printing company Photocentric has spun out its space manufacturing activities into a separate business called CosmicMaker. The spinout follows successful demonstrations of its 3D printing technology aboard parabolic flights, where three CosmicMaker printers produced… #3Dprinting #3Dprint
Researchers at Chalmers University in Sweden have developed a biodegradable 3D printing material made from baker's yeast, wood cellulose fibers, seaweed alginate, vegetable glycerol and water. The hydrogel could replace construction materials like plastic, plaster or synthetic… #3Dprinting #3Dprint
DEEP Manufacturing is collaborating with Fortius Metals to demonstrate wire arc additive manufacturing at scale. The partnership aims to show WAAM technology can produce large-scale metal components for subsea applications, potentially reducing lead times and costs for… #3Dprinting #3Dprint
Creality has become the first 3D printing company listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, debuting as 3388.HK after a successful IPO that raised 163 million USD. The shares surged 80.2 percent on debut, with the offering oversubscribed 3,829 times, signalling strong investor… #3Dprinting #3Dprint
QinetiQ has delivered 3D printed replacement parts for HMS Anson routine Submarine Maintenance in Australia. The parts would typically have taken months to replace, but QinetiQ achieved a turnaround of just four weeks. This marks the first time the Royal Navy has used additive… #3Dprinting #3Dprint
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KLS Martin is using Lithoz ceramic 3D printing technology to produce patient-specific zygomatic implants for patients with jawbone loss. The implants bypass the jaw and anchor directly into the cheekbone, avoiding separate bone graft surgery and reducing treatment time. https://www.tctmagazine.com/application-spotlight-ceramic-3d-printing-enables-patient-specific-zygomatic-onlay-implants/ #3Dprint #3Dprinting #Healthcare
KLS Martin is now using ceramic 3D printing to create custom zygomatic implants that bypass the jaw and anchor directly into the cheekbone. The Lithoz CeraFab system enables patient-specific devices for patients who have experienced significant jawbone loss. https://www.tctmagazine.com/application-spotlight-ceramic-3d-printing-enables-patient-specific-zygomatic-onlay-implants/ #3Dprint #3Dprinting #Healthcare
Photocentric has unveiled JENI, a fully autonomous digital alternative to injection moulding. The modular platform houses multiple LCD-based printers and post-processing nodes, delivering a new part every 20 seconds. It can process around one tonne of parts per day, making it ideal for mass producing customized consumer products.
https://www.tctmagazine.com/photocentric-takes-jeni-out-for-a-spin/ #3Dprint #3Dprinting #IndustrialAM
Production has emerged as the additive manufacturing industry's top hiring priority in 2026, overtaking engineering and R&D. The 2026 AM Salary Survey reveals firms are building teams for reliable, repeatable manufacturing as the sector matures from experimentation toward industrial-scale adoption. The battle for competitive advantage now hinges on recruiting talent capable of delivering consistent manufacturing outcomes at scale. https://3dprint.com/326617/what-the-am-workforce-is-telling-us-about-the-industrys-growth-priorities/ #3Dprint #3Dprinting #IndustrialAM
Researchers at Chalmers University in Sweden have developed a biodegradable 3D printing material made from baker's yeast, wood cellulose fibers, seaweed alginate, vegetable glycerol and water. The hydrogel could replace construction materials like plastic, plaster or synthetic textiles - a biodegradable alternative from organic byproducts. https://www.3dnatives.com/en/3d-printing-yeast-12062026/ #3Dprint #3Dprinting #MaterialsInnovation
UK-based 3D printing company Photocentric has spun out its space manufacturing activities into a separate business called CosmicMaker. The spinout follows successful demonstrations of its 3D printing technology aboard parabolic flights, where three CosmicMaker printers produced parts while experiencing microgravity. Notably, ceramic materials printed better in microgravity because gravity did not pull heavier particles downward. https://3dprint.com/326832/photocentric-spins-out-cosmicmaker-to-pursue-in-space-manufacturing/ #3Dprint #3Dprinting #IndustrialAM
Creality has become the first 3D printing company listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, debuting as 3388.HK after a successful IPO that raised 163 million USD. The shares surged 80.2 percent on debut, with the offering oversubscribed 3,829 times, signalling strong investor confidence in the desktop printer maker.
https://3dprint.com/326431/the-seminal-moment-crealitys-ipo-analysis-possible-effects/ #3Dprint #3Dprinting #Consumer
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DEEP Manufacturing is collaborating with Fortius Metals to demonstrate wire arc additive manufacturing at scale. The partnership aims to show WAAM technology can produce large-scale metal components for subsea applications, potentially reducing lead times and costs for underwater equipment. https://3dprint.com/326549/deep-manufacturing-and-fortius-collaborate/ #3Dprint #3Dprinting #IndustrialAM
SpaceX has begun trading on the Nasdaq under ticker SPCX, raising approximately 75 billion USD and reaching a 1.77 trillion USD valuation. The space company is one of the world's most significant users of additive manufacturing, with 3D printed rocket engines and spacecraft components. https://3dprint.com/326801/spacex-ipo-puts-a-major-3d-printing-powerhouse-on-wall-street/ #3Dprint #3Dprinting #Industrial
QinetiQ has delivered 3D printed replacement parts for HMS Anson routine Submarine Maintenance in Australia. The parts would typically have taken months to replace, but QinetiQ achieved a turnaround of just four weeks. This marks the first time the Royal Navy has used additive manufacturing to support submarine maintenance in Australia - a critical milestone for AUKUS Pillar 1. https://www.tctmagazine.com/qinetiq-delivers-3d-printed-replacement-parts-to-hms-anson-in-australia/ #3Dprint #3Dprinting #IndustrialAM