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Red Deer Polytechnic adopts AM 2.0 Technologies for Student and Business Development

Red Deer Polytechnic adopts AM 2.0 Technologies for Student and Business Development

Red Deer Polytechnic in Alberta, Canada, invests in advanced technologies to de-risk disruptive manufacturing processes for regional business development. With an InnoventX binder jetting system and an ETEC Xtreme 8K digital light processing (DLP) platform, the Polytechnic has embraced AM 2.0 technologies that meet an industry need for innovative solutions. With the InnoventX, the team can 3D print metal alloys and technical ceramics that are difficult to manufacture with laser-based processes.

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Formlabs® Fuse Sift

Formlabs® Fuse Sift

Fuse Sift by Formlabs is part of a complete SLS 3D printing workflow. The Fuse ecosystem makes possible the 3D-printing of industrial-grade parts. You can go from printing to finished parts in as little as 15 minutes, with an efficient, hands-off process.

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Easy Adoption of Success for Students and Business

Easy Adoption of Success for Students and Business

The Hudson Valley Additive Manufacturing Center at SUNY New Paltz adopted bound metal deposition technology to make metal 3D printing accessible to the local community. The Studio System advances academic opportunities on campus helping students partner with local businesses to innovate and solve real-world production challenges.

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How Gullmolar improved commercial and food equipment with metal 3D printing

How Gullmolar improved commercial and food equipment with metal 3D printing

This is a case study about how Gullmolar – Curio, a top producer of processing machinery for the heading, filleting, and skinning of fish, uses a fleet of Desktop Metal and ETEC 3D printers to remain ahead of the competition. Curio fish processing systems are transformed with stainless steel 3D printing on the Studio System. This metal 3D printer is an office-friendly system based on Bound Metal Deposition technology from Desktop Metal. It’s an affordable, easy-to-use solution that reduces time to market by an entire year, thus enabling the company to stay ahead of the competition.