If you missed RAPID + TCT 2024, this recap from VoxelMatters covers most of the important news from the show, including the increase in #Defense spending that Velo3D and others have seen. As Velo3D CEO Brad Kreger said, "Defense has always been one of the segments that we service. But it is definitely something that emerged in 2024 as relatively transformative to the business. We’ve been in discussions with the Department of Defense branches of the military. The US government has put a very concerted focus on making additive manufacturing a part of its strategy. And we’ve been a direct beneficiary of them.”
𝐂𝐚𝐭𝐜𝐡 𝐔𝐩 𝐨𝐧 RAPID + TCT 2024 𝐇𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐥𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐭𝐬. VoxelMatters was on the ground, bringing you insights into the latest trends shaping the additive manufacturing landscape. Key Takeaways: ⚫ Modularity is In: Companies like Additive Industries are pioneering cost-effective, upgradable systems like the MetalFab 300 Flex, while HP is focusing on accessible polymer 3D printing solutions. ⚫ Defense Spending Surge: With global tensions rising, there’s a notable increase in military applications, driving advancements in metal 3D printing technologies. ⚫ Focus on Applications: Amidst technological abundance, companies are urged to showcase real-world applications to drive adoption. 🚀 Explore the full coverage including further details on the extensive array of exhibiting companies. EOS, Gregory Hayes, GE Additive, Velo3D, Brad Kreger, Nikon SLM Solutions, Stratasys, Lithoz, Axtra3D, Rajeev Kulkarni, Caracol AM, i3DMFG, Raise3D Technologies, Henkel, Airtech Advanced Materials Group, ADAXIS, nTop, NVIDIA, ELEGOO, ANYCUBIC, and Creality 3D. #3dprinting #additivemanufacturing #rapidtct2024 #technology #3dprintingevent