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BattleBots team use Desktop Metal Studio System to build winning combat robot
The popular American television series, BattleBots, pits teams of skilled engineers from all over the world against one another in a dynamic robot combat tournament. Within this tournament, Boston-bas…
A French family is the first to move into a 3D printed house
The Ramdani family has become the world’s first inhabitants of a 3D printed four-bedroom house located in Nantes, France. This house is part of the social housing project, Yhnova, which aims to constr…
Field Ready responds to displaced populations with 3D printing
Field Ready, a non-profit organization based in Illinois, enables rapid manufacturing for humanitarian purposes all over the world. Similar to the 3D printed rescue drone designed for humanitarian-aid…
University of Leeds project is developing tarmac 3D printing robots to repair roads
The University of Leeds is pioneering a £4.2 million national infrastructure research project that will use tarmac 3D printing robots to repair potholes and cracks. These robots will be both aerial an…
U.S. Marines apply LulzBot TAZ 3D printer to expeditionary missions
The United States Marine Corps have been integrating 3D printing to aid in military operations for the past few years. From the 1st Marine Logistic Group’s integration of additive manufacturing to cre…
Accelerating additive manufacturing: Oerlikon and IABG partnership, SME ITEAM launches
Two pieces of 3D printing news show how the additive manufacturing industry plans to increase adoption of the technology. Oerlikon and IABG are addressing certification, while SME has announced a plat…
3DX Industries 3D prints serial production parts for Alaska General Seafoods
3DX Industries, Inc., a Seattle-based precision manufacturer is using metal 3D printing for serial production. A series of production run parts were 3D printed for use by Alaska General Seafoods (AGS)…
Saving cultural landmarks with 3D scanning from Google and CyArk
Google is partnering with CyArk, a California-based non-profit established to preserve historical sites that are at risk due to conflict or natural disasters. The Open Heritage project will use CyArk’…
Bringing classical architecture back with 3D printing
EDG, a New York city based architectural design studio, is using 3D printing to restore and recreate intricate details in historic architecture. Classical style, 3D printed Inspired by the slated demo…