German bicycle manufacturer Urwahn Bikes has announced a 3D printed e-bike, called Platzhirsch – this can be translated bigwig, big cheese or stag, referring to the bike’s “bursting power”. To …
U.S. Army marching towards integrating additive manufacturing within its supply chain
The U.S. Army is working towards developing its supply chain to support the integration of additive manufacturing. That’s according to Gen. Gus Perna, the head of Army Materiel Command, speaking at a …
Can 3D printed amorphous metals improve guitar acoustics?
Nik Huber Guitars, a guitar manufacturer based in Germany, has partnered with amorphous metal specialists Heraeus AMLOY, to install a 3D printed bridge made from amorphous metal on one of its guitars.…
3D printing and generative design used to optimize NOW snowboard binding
ADDIT·ION, a Design for Additive Manufacturing (DfAM) focused service provider based in Barcelona, has partnered with Swiss action sports company Nidecker Group and its snowboard-focused subsidiary NO…
Technogym uses Delta WASP 3D printer to prototype parts for fitness equipment
Italian 3D printer manufacturer WASP has revealed a partnership with fitness equipment provider Technogym. The company is using the Delta WASP 4070 INDUSTRIAL 4.0 3D printer to help prototype and deve…
Urwahn and Schmolke unveil racing bike with 3D printed steel frame
German bicycle manufacturer Urwahn Bikes has partnered with lightweight bike component specialist Schmolke Carbon to develop a racing bike featuring a 3D printed frame. A limited-edition release, the…
3D Printing Industry Review of the Year: April 2019
April 2019 saw new developments from Stratasys including its debut SLA industrial 3D printer. Applications of 3D printing for healthcare continued, including new approaches for 3D printed personalized…
3D Printing Industry Review of the Year: March 2019
During March 2019, developments in aerospace and construction continued. Moreover, the Wohlers report was published as well as responses on the U.S. Bureau of Industry and Security proposal to extend …
3D Printing Industry Review of the year: February 2019
The month of February 2019 saw conferences such as SOLIDWORKS 2019 and TCT ASIA in Shanghai, innovations from start-ups such as UrbanAlps and Hexo Helmets, as well as the presentation of what is said …
3D Printing Industry Review of the year: January 2019
As 2019 comes to a close, 3D Printing Industry takes a look back at the year to see how additive manufacturing has not only changed but expanded into various sectors. In the month of January, new safe…