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Re: El_Jefe42 post# 38116

Saturday, 10/31/2015 10:46:56 AM

Saturday, October 31, 2015 10:46:56 AM

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Jeff,

Thanks much for sharing this DD. I appreciate it as I'm seeing that Arcam is going to be utilized by GE according to Arcam's CEO

GE Aviation has said it expects to print more than 100,000 parts for its jet engines by 2020. The U.S. engine maker will use Arcam machines for production of light-weight turbine blades by 2018 at the very latest, Rene said.


http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-10-12/3-d-printed-plane-parts-help-sweden-s-arcam-to-take-off

I like that Materialize finished that Arcam build processor

Materialise NV (NASDAQ: MTLS), a leading provider of Additive Manufacturing software and of sophisticated 3D Printing solutions in the medical and industrial markets, partnered together with Arcam, listed on NASDAQ Stockholm, to create the Arcam Build Processor, which will be launched and available for purchase in the following weeks.


http://software.materialise.com/press/materialise-and-arcam-partner-enable-seamless-integration-between-software-and-metal-3d

Now just waiting on Materialize or SGLB to announce that PrintRite3D has been intergraed with Materialize Streamics!

Karel Brans, Strategic Partnership Manager of Materialise, notes, “With Streamics automation and control system, the platform supports the workflow in an AM environment, automating several steps along the way and assuring quality and traceability. Linking the Sigma Labs PrintRite3D® product to our software platform enables our mutual users to benefit from this valuable technology from within their trusted Materialise environment.”


http://www.materialise.com/press/materialise-joins-a-new-cooperation-agreement-with-sigma-labs-inc