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Velo3D reports developments in metal additive manufacturing technology for production of mission-critical metal parts. Company news centers on Sapphire and Sapphire XC printer deployments, customer use cases in aerospace, defense and space applications, and materials such as Inconel 718 and Aheadd CP1 used in high-performance printed components.
Velo3D updates also cover quarterly results, bookings, backlog, operating-cost realignment, leadership and go-to-market changes, and capital-market actions. Recent corporate-status themes include reverse stock splits, NYSE continued-listing matters and the company’s transition of common stock trading to the OTCQX market under the VLDX symbol.
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Velo3D, a leader in metal additive manufacturing, has announced an expansion of its 2023 event series, Proof is in the Printing, with eight new workshops across Asia and Europe. These events aim to educate engineers on integrating 3D printing into standard manufacturing workflows, enhancing production scalability. The series builds on last year's successful events, reflecting a growing interest in Velo3D's technology. Key dates include May 3 in Augsburg, Germany, and June 2023 in Tokyo, Japan, among others. The company has also established a European Technology Center in Augsburg, Germany, enhancing its reach into these vital markets. The workshops will feature real-world examples demonstrating the benefits of Velo3D’s technology for producing complex parts.
Velo3D, Inc. (NYSE: VLD) is set to release its Q1 2023 financial results after market close on May 1, 2023. A conference call and webcast are scheduled for the same day at 2:00 p.m. PT / 5:00 p.m. ET, allowing stakeholders to discuss the results.
Velo3D specializes in additive manufacturing technology for critical metal parts, providing solutions that enable significant design freedom for industries such as space exploration and aviation.
Utilizing intelligent manufacturing processes, Velo3D aims to revolutionize how high-value metal parts are produced, overcoming limitations imposed by traditional methods.
Velo3D, a leader in metal additive manufacturing, has announced that Keselowski Advanced Manufacturing (KAM) has acquired a Sapphire XC printer to enhance its production capabilities. This acquisition allows KAM to print larger parts using a nickel-based superalloy, critical for industries such as aerospace and defense. The Sapphire XC, a popular product from Velo3D since its launch, can produce parts of substantial size, with upgrades available. The integration of this advanced technology positions KAM to address complex manufacturing challenges and expand its market reach.