General Electric is causing more than a bit of excitement in the suburbs of Pittsburgh, as they opened a new facility on Tuesday, just for additive manufacturing—and mainly in metal. Referred to as CATA, for the Center for Additive Technology Advancement, the idea is to integrate all GE businesses into the facility so that they are able to become very familiar with and use the technology of 3D printing. The 125,000-square-foot facility employs 50 engineers, and they will add an additional $10 million in 3D printers this year. Read more at 3DPrint.com: https://3dprint.com/128490/pittsburgh-ge-cata/