Secure your spot now for exclusive AM insights at our Additive Manufacturing Advantage online conference covering aerospace, space, and defense! French aerospace firm ArianeGroup has partnered with metal 3D printer manufacturer Nikon SLM Solutions to bring large-format metal AM into its production of aerospace components. In the initial phase of the partnership, the manufacturer will supply its […]
Portugal-based startup Litehaus has secured €1.46 million in pre-seed funding to scale its 3D printing-enabled homebuilding platform. The company aims to lower construction costs, reduce build times, and improve sustainability in the residential sector. The round included participation from Explorer Investments—one of Portugal’s largest investment funds—UK-based Cornerstone VC, venture capital partner Pascal Levy-Garboua, and the […]
Somerset Community College (SCC), a Kentucky-based institution known for its applied engineering programs, will host a public demonstration of Floodbuster 1, the state’s first 3D printed concrete structure. The event will take place on Friday, June 27, at the KCTCS Additive Manufacturing Center in Somerset, with remarks beginning at 10:30 AM. Print operations will remain […]
Oerlikon Additive Manufacturing, a specialist in metal 3D printing and advanced materials, has. delivered its 25,000th 3D printed suppressor this month from its state-of-the-art, 125,000 square-foot facility in Huntersville, North Carolina, USA. Fabricated using Laser Beam Powder Bed Fusion ((PBF-LB) and Oerlikon MetcoAdd nickel powder, these single-piece suppressors highlight additive manufacturing’s role in defense hardware. […]
Secure your spot now for exclusive AM insights at our Additive Manufacturing Advantage online conference covering aerospace, space, and defense! British water company United Utilities is scaling up its use of 3D printing after completing a two-year programme that brought the technology into practical use across the water sector. The effort marked a shift from pilot trials […]
Researchers from the University of Portsmouth, University of Greenwich, and City St. George’s University of London have successfully 3D printed nacre-inspired composites using a multi-material inkjet-based 3D printing process that integrates hard and soft polymers with precise architectural control. Published in Scientific Reports in February 2025, the study investigates how material interface quality and print […]
Northumbria University, based in the UK, has been awarded over €250,000 through the European Union’s Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Fellowship to support research into sustainable manufacturing methods for low-carbon, 3D printed construction materials. Under this grant, postdoctoral researcher Dr. Jyotirmoy Mishra will join the Northumbria team to develop geopolymer mortars derived from agricultural and industrial […]
A new congressional report accompanying the U.S. House Appropriations Committee’s fiscal 2026 defense budget recommends the creation of a nationwide network of dual-use factories. Under the proposal, the U.S. Department of Defense would establish a Civil Reserve Manufacturing Network (CRMN)—a system of facilities designed to produce commercial goods during peacetime and switch to weapons during […]
Agenda setting ceramics 3D printing event AM Ceramics is returning to Vienna, Austria on 21–22 October 2025 for its 10th edition, bringing together leading voices in ceramic additive manufacturing at the TUthe Sky rooftop venue, at the heart of Technical University of Vienna (TU Wien). Organized by Lithoz, the conference continues to serve as a […]
Precision Additive, a new US-based additive manufacturing company, is betting on an overlooked metal to address critical defense and aerospace challenges: magnesium. The company is developing a novel metal 3D printing architecture designed to unlock industrial-scale use of magnesium, a material prized for its lightweight and vibration-dampening properties but hindered by processing difficulties and dwindling […]
Researchers at Uppsala University in Sweden have developed 3D printed models from patient-derived cells to simulate motor neurons in the lab. These structures, known as motor neuron organoids, are expected to support research into neurodegenerative diseases such as Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) and help explore treatment strategies without the need for invasive procedures. Understanding ALS […]
Secure your spot now for exclusive AM insights at our Additive Manufacturing Advantage online conference covering aerospace, space, and defense! A new coral reef restoration initiative in Aqaba, Jordan, is combining large-scale 3D printing with marine biology in an effort to counter the rapid decline of coral ecosystems. Led by the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and the […]
Ukrainian startup Lemki Robotix, in collaboration with German 3D printing firm iSCALE 3D and Czech robotics company Zeykan Robotics, has developed a fully 3D printed off-road autonomous robot constructed entirely from recycled materials, which is reported as the first of its kind. Unveiled as a proof-of-concept at the 3D Print Expo in Lyon, France, the […]
Researchers from the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) have introduced a compact, high-efficiency holographic tomographic volumetric additive manufacturing (HT-VAM) system that leverages a MEMS-based phase-only light modulator. This development marks a significant advancement in addressing the light delivery limitations associated with volumetric 3D printing.Their work, detailed in a preprint on arXiv (June 2025) demonstrates […]
In this edition of SLICED, the 3D Printing Industry news digest, we compile the latest developments across the additive manufacturing (AM) sector, including hospital-based device production, sustainable construction projects, and smart material innovations for implantable sensors. In today’s digest, updates span platform redesigns, strategic robotics collaborations, public beta testing for advanced filaments, and safety research […]
A 3D printed safety device has helped save the life of an NTT INDYCAR SERIES driver. Josef Newgarden was involved in a high-speed collision with Louis Foster during the recent Bommarito Automotive Group 500 race at the World Wide Technology Raceway in Madison Illinois. Newgarden, a two-time INDYCAR SERIES champion, collided with Foster on lap […]
Secure your spot now for exclusive AM insights at our Additive Manufacturing Advantage online conference covering aerospace, space, and defense! A new North Bristol NHS Trust (NBT) facility is using 3D printing, scanning, and digital modelling, within a single clinical environment to support customised medical care. Located in the Beckspool building on the former Frenchay Hospital site, […]
South Korean space company INNOSPACE has launched an Advanced Manufacturing Division specializing in the production of rocket engines and critical components for space launch vehicles through proprietary metal additive manufacturing (AM) technology. This move enhances the company’s production autonomy and scalability, enabling cost reductions, faster development cycles, and stronger competitiveness in the commercial launch sector. […]
Ameresco, energy solutions provider, has partnered with the U.S. Army’s Detroit Arsenal in Warren, Michigan, to launch one of the US Department of Defense’s first large-scale projects employing advanced 3D printing technology. Utilizing the Cellular Fabrication (C-Fab) process by advanced 3D printing platform Branch Technology, the project will design and manufacture customized insulation panels to […]
A research team from the Spanish Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV), the Italian University of Foggia, and China’s Jiangnan University has developed 3D printed gummy supplements enriched with vitamins and minerals. Published in the Journal of Food Engineering, the study investigates the potential of additive manufacturing (AM) to address nutritional deficiencies through personalized supplementation. “Our […]