Additive manufacturing news includes XJet's new German reseller 3D-Werk, BIO INX's Italian distribution partnership with MP Strumenti, and Sandvik's new copper alloy powder for space applications.
Israeli additive manufacturing company XJet has partnered with 3D-Werk Black Forest GmbH, a German additive manufacturing competence center, appointing them as a Value-Added Reseller (VAR) for XJet's Carmel systems and NanoParticle Jetting (NPJ) technology. This collaboration aims to enhance XJet's presence in the German market by leveraging 3D-Werk's expertise in machine and material sales, parts production, and its Experience Center. 3D-Werk will integrate XJet's NPJ technology into its offerings, providing customers access to advanced manufacturing capabilities for complex, high-performance parts.
In a move to bolster its European presence, biomaterials developer BIO INX has established a distribution partnership with MP Strumenti, a leading Italian distributor of scientific instruments. MP Strumenti will now officially distribute BIO INX's full portfolio of bioinks, which support various bioprinting methods including extrusion-based printing, multiphoton lithography, Digital Light Processing (DLP), and volumetric bioprinting. This partnership is expected to strengthen the biofabrication market in Italy by providing an integrated ecosystem for advanced manufacturing techniques.
Sandvik has introduced a new copper alloy powder specifically designed for applications in space manufacturing. While details on the specific alloy and its properties were not provided, the development signals a growing trend of additive manufacturing materials tailored for extreme environments and specialized industries like aerospace and space exploration.
Additionally, DSH Technologies is relocating its operations to join its sister company, though the specific nature of the companies and the relocation's impact were not elaborated upon in the provided text. The broader context of additive manufacturing is also highlighted by mentions of market analyses for unmanned aerial systems and a focus on China's growing micro-manufacturing sector.
This news reflects the ongoing maturation of the additive manufacturing sector. XJet's VAR expansion and BIO INX's distribution agreement highlight strategies for market penetration and ecosystem building. Sandvik's space-grade powder points to the critical role AM plays in enabling advanced applications, particularly in demanding fields like aerospace, where material innovation is key for performance and mission success.
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