This week's news spans some worldwide happenings in 3D printing. New York-based Graphene Lab 3D announced a couple of organizational changes, appointing a new Chief Financial Officer and Corporate Secretary. Research and Markets have determined that by 2021, metal additive manufacturing powders will reach around $1.2 billion in revenue. iMakr has expanded their 3D printing platform into France, which will offer customer service and engineers speaking in their native tongue. ROBO 3D unveils information on their new STEM Education Kit, while Ultimaker finally releases the source code for their 2+ and 2 Extended + 3D printers. Aurora Machine has announced a deal with Vader Systems to acquire the Mk1 liquid metal 3D printing system. CAD software developers PTC have joined the 3MF Consortium as a founding member. Lastly, Shapeways warns their community about a possible data breach on their website. Read more at 3DPrint.com: https://3dprint.com/144234/swm-july-30-2016/