Formnext: Matthias Himmelsbach talks about the TRUMPF highlights
Video interview: What are the TRUMPF highlights at Formnext 2024 and explains how can 3D printing make manufacturing more productive and efficient?
Video interview: What are the TRUMPF highlights at Formnext 2024 and explains how can 3D printing make manufacturing more productive and efficient?
Extreme bike tuner Dangerholm succeeded in producing a prototype of a handlebar for Eurobike 2024 together with TRUMPF and their TruPrint metal 3D printers.
In a video interview, Thomas Fehn discusses TRUMPF highlights at Formnext and explains how 3D printing can make manufacturing more sustainable.
Tübingen-based precision tools manufacturer Paul Horn GmbH is testing the boundaries of additive manufacturing.
Interview discussing laser power with Roland Spiegelhalder, additive manufacturing production manager at TRUMPF.
At the Formnext trade show in Frankfurt, trade fair attendees who visited the TRUMPF booth could see first-hand how the company is advancing 3D printing.
Bone printing becomes reality: at Heraeus Amloy, individual implants are produced from amorphous metal using 3D printing.
Supply chains are crisis-prone and need to be sustainably improved. 3D printing allows you to print "as one single piece".
TRUMPF provides technologies that help customers cut their use of materials in manufacturing.
How the development of space can only be achieved with state-of-the-art laser technology. A glimpse into the new laser era in space.
Industry 4.0, quantum, additive manufacturing and more: The newest laser applications at the LASER World of Photonics are revealed to us by three experts.
Cracks in your smartphone display will soon be a thing of the past! Read why, and what TRUMPF has to do with it in the new Laser Community.
TRUMPF presents the latest products and technologies for 3D printing at Formnext.
The specialists at German company Teamziereis have developed a process for manufacturing complex dental prostheses with maximum precision and 3D printing.
Parts manufacturers can benefit from 3D printing in many ways. An example from TRUMPF’s own experience illustrates this well, says Lena Eisenhardt.
Anti-snoring devices will be used to help coronavirus patients in future. Researchers from the University of Marburg are currently converting them to ventilators.
In industry, monitoring refers to the monitoring of processes. How can this be achieved in a process such as 3D printing, which may take several hours and runs independently within a system? Here are the answers to the main questions.
For many in the chipping industry, Inconel is an unpopular material. Milling tools often get stuck in it, get dull or just break off. Bastian Leutenecker-Twelsiek, Head of Consulting at TRUMPF Additive Manufacturing, advises 3D printing. At EMO 2019 in Hanover he gave our author a few background details.
Spinal disorders are on the rise in industrialized countries. 3D-printed titanium implants offer hope in some of the most severe cases.
At the international Paris Air Show, TRUMPF shows how 3D printing is already improving satellites and aircraft.
Christoph Doerr is a specialist in tool and mold making in the field of additive manufacturing at TRUMPF. In this interview he speaks about the advantages of these new technologies and the edge American manufacturers have over German enterprises.
What does 3D printing have to do with Nirvana? Additive technologies are revolutionizing industrial manufacturing.
The IDS in Cologne is the world's leading trade fair for dental technology. Here, TRUMPF presents the fastest 3D printer for teeth on the market.
CADSPEED uses a TRUMPF 3D printer to print dental prostheses for the whole of Europe. Patients and dental technicians benefit from this.
When it comes to 3D printing, companies have to make many decisions. TRUMPF introduces the most important basics.
The ability to produce parts of any shape and size at the touch of a button is the stuff engineers’ dreams are made of.
In a project with USB-Düsen and Heilbronn University, TRUMPF has optimized sewer cleaning nozzles for 3D printing.
Formnext 2018 - TRUMPF connected all 3D printers at the stand to a manufacturing execution system (MES) and a smart ordering platform.
3D printers make life easier for surgeons. Implants show a perfect fit in the operating room. CONMET prints with TruPrint 1000.
Klaus Eimann realized, that the combination of 3D printing and Laser Cladding was the perfect way to solve a problem in manufacturing electric toothbrushes.
Digitalized manufacturing in terms of Industry 4.0 promises speed, directness and flexibility − so it needs a tool to match. The Laser.
At Formnext show TRUMPF presents with its TruPrint 5000 probably the fastest 3D printing system in the world.
UrbanAlps prints the most secure keys in the world. Cofounder Alejandro Ojeda wonders why nobody else came up with the idea earlier.
Interview with Tobias Richter, CEO ProfiLaseRichter KG, about working successfully with one single machine.
Laser Metal Fusion (LMF): Daniel Lichtenstein, TRUMPF, talks about promising applications of LMF and well thought out process chains.
Dr. Antonio Candel-Ruiz explains why laser metal deposition is evolving into an additive manufacturing technique in its own right.
The right exposure strategy in the manufacturing of 3D-printed parts.
Designers need to rethink their approach to unlock the huge opportunities offered by additive manufacturing. Grindaix and Bionic Production it.
Interview with Phil Carroll about 3D printing and manufacturing metal powder.
Lasers are the ideal production tool for data-driven manufacturing.