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Medical Manufacturing Must-sees

The realm of medical manufacturing includes precision cleaning, exacting tolerances, additive manufacturing, ins and outs of FDA clearance and more. Anyone in the industry can learn more and keep up to date with latest in medical manufacturing at IMTS.

With Digital Sheet Metal Forming System, Desktop Metal Is Going Beyond Additive

The additive manufacturing technology provider is introducing Digital Sheet Forming (DSF), a solution that requires no tooling. 

Velo3D Debuts 8-Laser Machine for Parts This Size and Bigger

Sapphire system scales up — see the new machine along with examples of large metal parts 3D printed in one piece.

Ultrasonic Additive Manufacturing (UAM) Cooperates with Other Processes

Fabrisonic showcases UAM paired with conventional and other additive processes in Booth 433017.

Software for AM Machines Increases OEE, Repeatability

AddUp Inc.’s booth focuses on monitoring solutions for its laser powder bed fusion and directed energy deposition machines with the goal of increasing adoption by consistently producing accurate parts.

See Digital Manufacturing Data in Real-Time

Formalloy showcases a tool for collecting and visualizing data from real builds using powder-based directed energy deposition (DED), a metal 3D printing process.

Nexa3D Shows Autonomous Automation for Additive Manufacturing

High-throughput selective laser sintering features automated changes of the complete build unit.

JEOL Brings Electron Beam Melting and a Taste of Japan

The supplier of electron beam technology is entering the additive market with its first 3D printer.

An Additive Solution for Copper Inductors and Heat Exchangers

Solution delivering more capable inductors debuts as standard product for other fine-detail copper needs.

Optimized Castings, Fast Turnarounds with Sand 3D Printing

IMTS 2022: ExOne’s S-Max Flex pairs industrial robots with an end effector printhead design that deposits binder into a 1,900 × 1,000 × 1,000 mm (74 × 39 × 39") telescoping build box that grows as the parts are built layer by layer.