Desktop Metal, founded in 2015 and headquartered in Burlington, Massachusetts, USA, is a leader in additive manufacturing technologies, specializing in metal and carbon fiber 3D printing. The company offers a range of 3D printing systems designed for engineers, designers, and manufacturers, facilitating the mass production of industrial, medical, and consumer products. Desktop Metal's portfolio includes platforms like the Production Systemâ„¢, Shop Systemâ„¢, and Studio Systemâ„¢, catering to various production needs from prototyping to high-volume manufacturing. By focusing on innovation and accessibility, Desktop Metal aims to make advanced manufacturing solutions widely available across industries.
Based in Houston, Texas, AmPd Labs offers additive manufacturing services using three Desktop Metal Shop System printers, paired with two other DM furnaces, in addition to other manufacturing technologies.
Desktop Metal, a global leader in additive manufacturing technologies for mass production, today announced broad availability of the Shop System Forust Edition, a binder jet 3D printing system for the high-speed production of functional, end-use wood parts using upcycled sawdust from the wood milling industry.
Desktop Metal, Inc., a global leader in additive manufacturing technologies for mass production, today announced the launch of the Figur G15, the first commercial platform of its kind to shape standard sheet metal on demand directly from a digital design file using all-new, patent-pending Digital Sheet Forming (DSF) technology — no stamping tools, molds, dies, or presses required.
Desktop Metal, Inc, a global leader in additive manufacturing technologies for mass production, today announced that it is expanding its partnership with Henkel on photopolymer material development, beginning with the qualification of Henkel’s Loctite® 3D IND405 Black and Loctite 3D 3843 for use on the Xtreme 8K, the world’s largest DLP printer for high-volume production of end-use parts.
Desktop Metal and Concurrent Technologies Corporation to Advance 3D Printed Sand-Casting Mold Technology through DLA Contract Worth a Potential $15 Million. The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) has awarded Concurrent Technologies Corporation (CTC) a prime contract worth a potential $15 million to demonstrate the practicality of producing obsolete critical castings through 3D printed sand-casting mold technology. In addition, the project will further develop the science and technology of 3D printed sand-casting molds.
Desktop Metal, Inc. today announced its support and commitment for the Biden Administration’s Additive Manufacturing Forward (AM Forward) initiative aimed at strengthening U.S. supply chains by supporting the adoption of additive manufacturing (AM), or industrial 3D printing, among small- and medium-sized manufacturers.
Japanese-headquartered global foundry group relies on sand binder jetting from Desktop Metal’s ExOne brand at facilities in Japan and the United States to deliver high-quality castings with fast turnarounds.
Desktop Metal, Inc. (NYSE:DM), a global leader in additive manufacturing technologies for mass production, today announced that Ultra Safe Nuclear Corporation (USNC), a leading developer of Micro Modular Reactor (MMR®) systems for the production of safe, commercially competitive, clean and reliable nuclear energy, has adopted two 3D printers from the recently updated X-Series line of binder jetting systems, with two additional machines to follow this year.
Desktop Metal (NYSE:DM), a global leader in additive manufacturing technologies for mass production, today announced the launch of the X-Series line of binder jet 3D printing systems for metal and ceramic powders in a wide range of particle sizes.