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3dprintingmedia.network | November 25, 2019
Sisma, an Italy-based developer of machinery and laser systems, debuted two new additive manufacturing systems at Formnext last week: the new EVEMET 200 laser metal fusion 3D printer series and the new EVERES VARIO DLP 3D printer. The company, which has primarily focused on the jewelry segment but also serves other industries, says the two product families were designed to “generate added value” for its customers. The new EVEMET 200 series is described as a production solution that w...
SISMA | November 20, 2018
Italian developer of high precision machinery and laser systems, Sisma, introduced its new EVERES line of resin-based 3D printers at Formnext last week. The EVERES ZERO and EVERES UNO are professional systems based on DLP technology aimed at the jewellery, medical, dental and industrial markets. The two machine variations offer build areas of 96 x 54 mm and 124.8 x 70.2 mm and XY resolutions of 50 and 65 microns. The EVERES patent pending ZTT (Zero Tilting Technology) enables fast,...
Keppel Offshore & Marine, Lloyd's Register | January 14, 2020
Keppel Offshore & Marine has received Lloyd’s Register LR Certification to additively manufacture offshore grade steel with a 3D printing technology from Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology SIMTech. The certification was granted after assessing Keppel O&M’s production processes, from design to post-processing and testing. Partnering with Nanyang Technological University, Singapore NTU Singapore and SIMTech’s Agency for Science, Technology and Research A*STAR...
Outsourcing-Pharma.com | January 13, 2020
BMS and Catalent disclosed the deal for the site in June, at which time they hoped to work through the regulatory approvals and union consultations needed to close the transaction by the end of the year. One week into 2020, Bristol-Myers revealed it had closed the deal. The deal covers a 19,300-square-meter manufacturing facility in Anagni, a town in central Italy, that lists cardiovascular, neuroleptics, anticancer, metabolic and anti-inflammatory medicines among the drugs it makes and packages...
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