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CoolestDC launches highly customizable, leak-free in-server liquid cooling solutions to accelerate green data center initiatives—powered by EOS additive manufacturing technologies.
WAGO leverages industrial 3D printing from EOS to rapidly and reliably produce highly precise prototypes of junction boxes. This shortens development times and ensures quality is tested early in the prototyping phase.
With its patient-specific SpineBox™ solution, Anatomics is revolutionizing spinal fusion surgery. The customized kit reduces surgery time, improves outcomes, and optimizes resource use – a real advancement for both surgeons and patients.
The Spanish company Ortoplus relies on 3D printing to produce personalized splints for patients with bruxism and sleep apnea – with impressive success.
We pitted the two technologies against each other using specific practical examples. Surface quality, material variety, precision and costs: we reveal which process comes out on top.
The Form 4L is a fast, precise SLA large format printer for prototypes and end products. Using LFD technology, it produces parts up to 5 times larger than the Form 4 - in record time and with the highest quality
In Germany alone, poor maintenance of machine tools causes annual damages in the high tens of millions — and that doesn’t even include the cost of downtime.
With the FLUIDLYNX digital fluid management system, coolants and oils can be reliably monitored and automatically controlled. This ensures process safety, protects employees and machines, and enables MOTOREX to fully support you as a comprehensive solutions provider.
Gruyères is known for cheese and its medieval castle – but few know that nearby in Enney, Bultech Précision SA produces high-precision metal parts for global customers, relying exclusively on MOTOREX high-performance cutting oils for top manufacturing quality.
With two new size variants, URMA is responding to the industry's increasing demands for high-performance, flexible milling tools for machining aluminum, magnesium and fiber-reinforced plastics.
AM products can do more and impress with their efficiency. Ensuring the quality of every component, from Monday to Friday, is of particular importance. We are happy to support you in ensuring quality in production.
On September 9 and 10, 2025, the AM Expo will demonstrate how additive manufacturing can be used economically and practically in industry – whether as a series solution combined with conventional processes or as part of a comprehensive production strategy.
With a newly developed manufacturing process, the ZHAW School of Engineering shows how topology-optimised fibre composite components can be produced efficiently and with high precision.
In an interview with Technische Rundschau, Trade fair director Sara Bussmann talks about the highlights and focus topics of AM Expo - and how she sees the AM sector developing.
Parmaco AG presents one of its latest developments: a non-magnetic heavy metal alloy featuring high density and excellent mechanical performance – ideally suited for flywheels and counterweights. Discover how MIM technology is opening up new application possibilities.
With an innovative predictive maintenance solution that intelligently connects man and machine, our customer is making its world-leading liquid handling systems even more reliable - and thus creating a real competitive advantage.
The lung simulators from a Swiss company enable realistic training and further education for medical professionals. The training manikins authentically simulate human breathing and thus support a wide range of methods for treating the respiratory tract.
S1 from AM Solutions: The next generation of the S1 sets new standards in the post-processing of powder bed-based polymer printing processes. The smart plug-and-play solution is particularly impressive thanks to cleaning and surface finishing in just one system.
With Cubicure’s Hot Lithography, you can produce large parts or thousands of precision components quickly, flexibly, and sustainably. Digitize, customize, industrialize – your solution for digital manufacturing in just days
hftm and Swissmechanic Solothurn regularly make use of our external training programs. Students and apprentices apply their theoretical knowledge in practice—supported by our experts—using our metal 3D printers. From design to post-processing.
We aim to ensure that the industry can fully unlock the potential of Additive Manufacturing. Our association trains professionals, apprentices, and students from higher vocational schools with a strong focus on practical and industry-relevant skills. Become part of our network.
EP-M400S is suitable for the direct manufacturing of large-size, high-precision, high-performance components in aerospace, automotive, energy, machinery, tooling, healthcare sectors.
Model No. creates sustainable, made-to-order furniture using recycled wood, bio-resin, and 3D printing – a closed-loop process that saves resources and minimizes waste.
Additive manufacturing is evolving from prototyping to series production. This article explores where the technology stands today – and the opportunities and challenges in industrial applications.