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  <title>54 - New Equipment, Additive Manufacturing for Casting Replacement, and AM's Next Phase at IMTS 2024</title>
  <description> The 2024 edition of IMTS – The International Manufacturing Technology Show welcomed more than 89,000 attendees to Chicago last week. While only a portion of the show’s 1,500 exhibitors were offering additive manufacturing equipment or services, AM nevertheless had a significant footprint at this show. Conversations with speakers, exhibitors and attendees revealed insights about where additive is finding traction now, and where it is heading next.&amp;amp;nbsp;In this episode of AM Radio, I talk with Pete Zelinski about equipment launches during the show, advances in usability and accessibility, AM’s role in the casting supply chain, the increased presence of service providers, and how the next “phase” of AM will look different.  &amp;amp;nbsp;  Find photos, related links and the transcript for this episode  on AdditiveManufacturing.Media.  &amp;amp;nbsp;  This episode is brought to you by Additive Manufacturing Media.  Never miss a story.&amp;amp;nbsp;  &amp;amp;nbsp;  Mentioned in this episode:   LinkedIn feeds: Stephanie | Pete  Videos from the show:   Robot Machining and Robot DED  Video: Scanning for Fast Model Capture and Validation of AM Parts  More to come — subscribe to  The BuildUp   Markforged&amp;amp;nbsp;FX10 Metal Kit  3D Systems&amp;amp;nbsp;Titan EXT 800 pellet printer  Formalloy, developer of the&amp;amp;nbsp;DED Smart Path scanning module  Stratasys F3300 and  Origin 2&amp;amp;nbsp;  One Click Metal (video to come)  EOS dual setup system for laser powder bed fusion Mazak hot wire hybrid deposition machine  Würth Additive Group’s DIS platform (video to come)  How DIS integrates with Raise3D's resin 3D printers  A test of Spee3D's cold spray technology in expeditionary manufacturing  Meltio M600 DED machine  Colibrium Additive (formerly GE Additive) and the impact of binder strength for production  Oak Ridge National Laboratory integrated machining/DED system  Perspective on hybrid manufacturing from Hybrid Manufacturing Technologies, which showcased its 45° deposition head  More on service providers  3DEO and  Forecast 3D/GKN Additive  Desktop Metal Studio System  Nikon SLM Solutions on continuing adoption:  Here is an example (valves) HP 3D printing  </description>
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