Oil and gas multinational Shell has unveiled the results of its latest foray into 3D printing: a unique, end-usable leak repair clamp. Designed to restore the integrity of pipelines impacted by defect…
3D Printing Industry Review of the Year: July 2022
Interested in reading more about the year’s biggest 3D printing news? You can access our full 3D Printing Industry Review of the Year series here. Heading into the second half of 2022, the 3D pr…
AML3D to metal 3D print prototype warship parts for the Australian Navy
Metal 3D printer manufacturer AML3D has been contracted by BAE Systems Maritime Australia to develop prototype warship parts for the Royal Australian Navy. While the nature of these components hasn’t …
AML3D aims to become “embedded into Boeing’s supply chain” after extending partnership
Australian metal 3D printing specialist AML3D has announced an extension to its partnership with aerospace manufacturer Boeing. Earlier this year, Boeing tasked AML3D with 3D printing aluminum p…
AML3D to WAM 3D print colossal eight-tonne pressure vessel for ExxonMobil
Australian large-format 3D printer manufacturer AML3D has been contracted to build a massive eight-tonne pressure vessel by oil and gas multinational ExxonMobil. Having received a $190,000 order…
Remet and 3D Lab open $3.1 million 3D printing laboratory equipped with ATO Lab atomizer
Remet, a Polish steel structure manufacturer, has opened a €2.8 million ($3.1 million) metal 3D printing laboratory in Stalowa Wola with 3D Lab, a Warsaw-based 3D printing service bureau. 3D Lab helpe…