Jane Hardwicke

PM microstructures website updated

The MPIF says that its PM microstructures has been recently updated.

EPMA thesis competition

The EPMA has published information about its 2022 Powder Metallurgy Thesis Competition.

UK January engine production falls almost 16%

UK engine production declined 15.9% compared to January 2021, to 141,472 units, said the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT).

Date set for PM summer school

The EPMA says that its 20th residential PM summer school for young engineers will be held at the University of Castilla la Mancha Ciudad Real, Spain from 20 to 24 June, 2022.

Funding for UK electronic supply chain

UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), a government body that supports innovation, has awarded £16.7 million to 10 different projects to improve the supply chain for electronics.

3D printing webinars

EOS says that its new webinar series covering industrial 3D printing begins on 28 February 2022.

Authentise to acquire AM software company

Authentise, which makes workflow software for additive manufacturing (AM), has acquired UK-based Elements Technology.

Turbocharger manufacturer moves into 3D printing

ABB Turbocharging has invested in an additive manufacturing (AM) platform to make on demand spare parts.

Registration open for PowderMet2022

Registration is now open for PowderMet2022, the North American conference on powder metallurgy (PM), and AMPM2022, the additive manufacturing with powder metallurgy conference.

3D printed virus model

Basque Nanoscience Cooperative Research Center (CIC nanoGUNE) and German additive manufacturing (AM) company MetShape have used metal 3D printing to make a small-scale model of a virus.

Sintavia forms advisory board

Sintavia has launched an advisory board including representatives from the aerospace, defense, space and additive manufacturing industries.

AM parts qualified for aerospace

US manufacturer MIMO Technik says that it has been able to qualify parts making using additive manufacturing (AM) for aerospace applications.