Another announcement in July 2025 concerned the launch of the Alliance for the American Additive Manufacturing Ecosystem (AAAME) in collaboration with Ursa Major, Dyndrite, and other partners, including EOS and nLight. The Alliance is a working group looking to support existing organizations ...
Another announcement in July 2025 concerned the launch of the Alliance for the American Additive Manufacturing Ecosystem (AAAME) in collaboration with Ursa Major, Dyndrite, and other partners, including EOS and nLight. The Alliance is a working group looking to support existing organizations within the AM industry and, when possible, jointly advocate for issues unique to its membership.“People who declare that AI in AM is the next coming are the type of people who invested in Desktop Metal and continue to manage to fail upwards,” said Harshil. “AI is not going to ‘save’ additive.” · He points out that AI is a very useful accelerator of certain processes – especially in support, translation, and spotting trends.Founded in 2016 by Harshil Goel, Dyndrite has been clear in its mission from the start: namely, “Dyndrite’s mission is to fundamentally change how geometry is created, transformed, and transmitted...However, change takes time, and moving the industry away from the deeply ingrained use of STL files is a slow process. Nevertheless, it is now starting to gain momentum, as evidenced by the fact that LPBF Pro now natively supports metal printing by Aconity3D, Additive Industries, EOS, Renishaw, Nikon SLM Solutions, and Xact Metal.