Full profile interview
13 Jul 2023

Foundry Lab
Foundry Lab are a New Zealand startup that developed Digital Metal Casting, a ceramic binder jetting process to enable metal die casting. IDTechEx spoke with Foundry Lab at RAPID+TCT 2023 about their technology.
Update
16 Jan 2023

Markforged
In July 2022, Markforged acquired Digital Metal, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Swedish multinational Höganäs AB developing metal binder jetting printers.
External press release
13 Jul 2022

Markforged to Expand into Mass Production of End-Use Metal Parts
Markforged has entered into a definitive agreement with Höganäs AB to acquire Digital Metal, the creator of a leading binder jetting solution known to be precise and reliable, extending Markforged's capabilities into high-throughput production of metal additive parts.
11 Mar 2021

Pure Copper Printing Material
Digital Metal now adds pure copper to its extensive material offering for metal binder jetting.
Background
6 Jul 2020

Höganäs (including Digital Metal)
Höganäs develops gas atomised metal powders for additive manufacturing. The company makes nickel, cobalt and iron-based powders. Digital Metal, a proprietary binder jetting AM technology developed by Höganäs AB, specialises in the 3D printing of small parts.
Full profile interview: Competitors
10 Sep 2019

Digital Alloys
Offers higher productivity, but more restricted and expensive material choice
6 Sep 2019

Digital Metal launches two superalloys for extreme applications
Due to rising demand for 3D-printable superalloy materials from companies in the aerospace, automotive and industrial segments, Digital Metal now launches two superalloy grades for use in extreme environments.
26 Mar 2019

IDTechEx forecasts on the 3D market
The IDTechEx Show! presents 3D Printing Europe 2019 in Berlin April 9-12, which offers the opportunity for key innovators and end users across several verticals to share their insights and expertise in the leading edge of additive manufacturing.
20 Oct 2015

Is 3D printing using binders having a resurgence?
Jetting binder on layers of plastic powder was originally developed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 1993. This binder-on-powder process was the first to be known as 3D Printing technology.
Background
12 Nov 2013

Höganäs
This profile summarizes the business activities of Swedish company Hoganas in the area of 3D printing, including its current plans for the future in this field.