Why Manufacturing Development Matters In Ceramic Manufacturing
Ceramic manufacturing development helps identify how a component behaves beyond the first successful build. Hydra assesses parts through forming, drying, debinding and sintering to develop a more controlled route towards production.
What Makes a Ceramic Component Production-Ready?
Ceramic components can meet specification in a single build and still not be production-ready. This article looks at why repeatability, process control and green-state machining matter when moving from prototype capability to reliable ceramic manufacturing.
Hydra Manufacturing At TCT 3Sixty 2026
Hydra Manufacturing will exhibit at TCT 3Sixty 2026, taking place from 2–4 June at the NEC Birmingham.
Hydra Manufacturing Appoints Professor Keith Jackson as Non-Executive Chair
Hydra Manufacturing has appointed Professor Keith Jackson as Non-Executive Chair, strengthening its leadership team as the business enters its next phase of growth.
Hydra Manufacturing secures £577k to scale advanced ceramic production
Hydra Manufacturing has secured £320,000 in new funding led by SFC Capital, bringing total funding secured to approximately £577,000 to support growth.
Hydra Manufacturing CEO to Participate in Expert Panel Discussion at The Advanced Ceramics Show 2025
Professor Rob Kay, CEO of Hydra Manufacturing, will be joining industry leaders in a panel discussion at The Advanced Ceramics Show 2025, sharing insights on the future of advanced ceramics manufacturing and innovation.
Hydra Manufacturing Announce Attendance at The Advanced Ceramics Show 2025
The Hydra Manufacturing team are attending The Advanced Ceramics Show 2025. Find out more about the show, or book a chat with the team.
Strategic Defence Review 2025: Ceramic Manufacturing Opportunities in UK Defence Modernisation
The UK’s Strategic Defence Review creates new opportunities for advanced manufacturing technologies that can accelerate the production of defence components.
Why Hybrid Additive Manufacturing is the Future of Ceramic Part Production
Hybrid Manufacturing is revolutionising the ceramics industry, facilitating the creation of dense, high-resolution parts with complex geometries, surpassing the limitations of existing 3D printers.