Fabbaloo: Essentium’s Unique Approach To Aerospace 3D Printing November 6, 2020November 11, 2020 | The Essentium Team Share Many 3D print companies service the aerospace industry, but it appears that Essentium is doing things in quite a different way. Essentium seems to be taking a very different approach, one in which they work directly with the aerospace clients to figure out optimal solutions that are not necessarily obvious at first glance. The Essentium Strategy is based on a fundamentally different approach to the physical aspects of 3D printing. They’ve developed a unique 3D printing system, the High Speed Extrusion (HSE) 3D Printer, which derived much of its design from the founders’ previous experience building ultra-high speed pick-and-place machines for the semiconductor industry. Read More: Fabbaloo Share
Many 3D print companies service the aerospace industry, but it appears that Essentium is doing things in quite a different way. Essentium seems to be taking a very different approach, one in which they work directly with the aerospace clients to figure out optimal solutions that are not necessarily obvious at first glance. The Essentium Strategy is based on a fundamentally different approach to the physical aspects of 3D printing. They’ve developed a unique 3D printing system, the High Speed Extrusion (HSE) 3D Printer, which derived much of its design from the founders’ previous experience building ultra-high speed pick-and-place machines for the semiconductor industry. Read More: Fabbaloo
The Essentium Team February 18, 2021 3D Natives: Essentium Survey Shows That Investments in AM are Paying Off In early February, Essentium, Inc announced the results of the second in a series of findings from independent global research on the current and future use of industrial 3D printing. We previously covered the first survey published in 2019, which focused mainly on the slow adoption of additive manufacturing for mass-production. This new survey has shown significant advancements in that particular arena as well as significant benefits for users of industrial additive manufacturing while also highlighting remaining challenges to overcome, notably concerning the cost of 3D printing technologies and materials. Read More
The Essentium Team February 3, 2021 i.40 today: Essentium Survey Reveals Additive Manufacturing Gains Traction and Investments Pay Off Essentium, Inc., a worldwide leader in industrial additive manufacturing (AM), today announced the second in a series of findings from independent global research on the current and future use of industrial 3D printing. The survey found that investments in 3D printing at an industrial-scale are paying off, with companies reporting wide-ranging benefits, including high part performance [46 percent], cost reduction [46 percent], and speed-to-part [45 percent]. Read More
The Essentium Team February 3, 2021 Fabbaloo: Barriers And Benefits With Additive Manufacturing With the surge in industrial use of additive manufacturing technologies, it’s useful to know what benefits exist and which barriers still remain. Fortunately, Essentium has just released a survey that answers some of these questions. The 3D printer manufacturer has been doing extensive research, having released survey results in 2019 and 2020. Read More