MIM2025 Concludes in Costa Mesa Thursday, March 6, 2025 MIM2025, the International Conference on Injection Molding of Metals, Ceramics, and Carbides, concluded late last month and was deemed an innovative success! Held in Costa Mesa, California, the specialized conference attracted 100 delegates, representing nearly 60 companies, from 9 countries. Read more
PowderMet2025•It’s Getting Hot in Here! Thursday, February 20, 2025 Join us for PowderMet2025, the leading technical conference and innovative exhibition focused on powder metallurgy, taking place from June 15-18 in Phoenix! This is your opportunity to explore the latest advancements through insightful presentations, discover groundbreaking exhibits, and connect with industry leaders. Don’t miss the Metal Powder Industry Federation’s exciting Design Excellence Awards competition, celebrating the best in the field! Whether you're a professional or an academic, PowderMet2025 is where the future of powder metallurgy unfolds. Read more
Rolls-Royce's Innovative Defense Initiative: Recycling Titanium for Future AM Jet Engine Components Thursday, February 20, 2025 Rolls-Royce Holdings plc, London, is making strides in sustainable defense manufacturing by repurposing titanium from obsolete fighter aircraft. This groundbreaking initiative focuses on recycling components like engine compressor blades from retired Tornado jets into titanium metal powders, which are then utilized for additive manufactured (AM) jet engine parts. Read more
IperionX Secures $47.1 Million DoD Contract to Strengthen U.S. Titanium Supply Chain Thursday, February 20, 2025 IperionX Limited, Charlotte, North Carolina, announced a landmark contract with the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) worth up to $47.1 million. This funding aims to bolster the U.S. Defense Industrial Base by developing a fully integrated, low-cost titanium supply chain sourced domestically. Read more
Detecting Additive Manufacturing Defects in Real Time Thursday, February 6, 2025 Zhongshu Ren (left) and Tao Sun, University of Virginia, display the results of L-PBF research. A research team led by University of Virginia Associate Professor Tao Sun has made significant strides in advancing AM, particularly in aerospace and industries requiring robust metal parts. Their study focuses on detecting keyhole pores, which are major defects in laser powder bed fusion (L-PBF). Read more