The Jericho Skull, excavated from the Palestinian Territories of Jerusalem, dates back to the final phase of the Stone Age between 8200 and 7500 BC. It is part of The British Museum’s collection in Lo…
3D scanning to map the invisible cities of Italy with ScanLAB Projects
A new TV series from the BBC features London based 3D scanning company, ScanLAB Projects. For ‘Italy’s Invisible Cities ScanLAB Projects have created stunning 3D images of tunnels and deep…
3D designer builds open-source Metal Gear Solid inspired arm
Jackson Gordon is an industrial design student at Philadelphia University. Gordon is the founder of Armatus Designs and was commissioned to make a 3D printed bionic hand. The project’s design wa…
Singapore start-up Supercraft3D receives $1 million to 3D print bionic bones
A 3D printing start-up from Singapore pland to join the growing market for medical devices enabled by additive manufacturing. Supercraft3D have set up their headquarters in Singapore with $1 million w…
The best 3D printers, 3D Scanners, 3D Design and 3D printing materials
3D Printing Industry will be hosting the 1st Annual 3D Printing Awards later this year. We know that you, our readers, are some of the most well informed people in the world of 3D printing and associa…
Dassault Systèmes make 3D design an HTC Vive virtual reality
French software company Dassault Systèmes (EPA: DSY) have realised the ultimate sci-fi dream of manipulating images ‘in thin air’ by making their 3DEXPERIENCE product viewer compatible wit…
Making the strongest material ever: 3D printing graphene at MIT
Through studying the geometry of strong structures, MIT researchers are now one step closer to 3D printing graphene. By comparison, 2D graphene is better at conducting electricity than copper wires, t…
A police officer’s opinions on documenting a crime with FARO scanners
FARO, Florida-based world leaders in 3D scanning and measuring devices and software, have announced they will add the next logical layer of imaging to crime scene investigation with their Freestyle3D …
Columbia’s liquid watch mechanism dispenses drugs inside the body
Shrunken robotics that can travel inside the body and fix problems are a favourite trope not only of cartoons and science fiction (think Simpsons Treehouse of Horror XV: the family fly a spaceship ins…
CES 2017 Day Two, New 3D printing enterprises, materials, 3D scanners and industry insiders comment
3D Printing Industry take a look at the news from day two of CES 2017. Before the final weekend of CES 2017 in Las Vegas, 3D Printing Industry are here to give you a quick round up of the latest news …