The news that insolvency proceedings for Forward AM commenced during Formnext was met with mixed emotions and questions about what this means the additive manufacturing sector. Some read the news as a sign Forward AM would leave the 3D printing industry, a scenario felt particularly harshly by customers who had built applications using the German […]
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