Scan the World, the London-based 3D printable sculpture platform, has announced the launch of its new crowdfunding campaign. Since its inception in 2014, Scan the World has self-funded each and every …
Scientists set to use social media AI technology to optimize parts for 3D printing
Engineering researchers from the Department of Energy’s (DoE) Argonne National Laboratory are set to use social media AI techniques to better optimize the geometries of 3D printed parts. Mark Messner,…
Nissan bolsters Barcelona factory with BCN3D 3D printing technology
Car manufacturer Nissan has begun using 3D printing technology developed by BCN3D to bolster its automotive production lines in Spain. It’s been revealed that the company’s Barcelona factory now featu…
Optomec awarded $500K to repair Air Force turbine blades using LENS 3D printing technology
Industrial 3D printer manufacturer Optomec has been awarded a $500,000 process development contract from the US Air Force Sustainment Center at Tinker Air Force base. The deal will see Optomec develop…
Interview: How to combat cybersecurity risks in the 3D printing industry
Within the digitized world of additive manufacturing, the storage and transfer of huge streams of sensitive data have become commonplace. Data includes individual SMEs passing technical IP documents b…
Stratasys launches four new PolyJet products, including J35 Pro and J55 Prime 3D printers
3D printer manufacturer Stratasys has announced a whole slew of new products for its hardware and software portfolio. As well as launching two new PolyJet 3D printers – the J35 Pro and the J55 P…
Scientists challenge efficacy of laser scan strategies in destressing metal 3D printed parts
New research from the US suggests that a well-established method of reducing residual stresses in metal 3D printed parts may not be as effective as the additive manufacturing sector thinks it is. Isla…
Nanovia launches two new metal and ceramic filaments for FDM 3D printing
France-based materials manufacturer Nanovia has announced the launch of two new 3D printing filaments. Designed for use with extrusion-based 3D printers, Nanovia Mt Inox 316L is the company’s new stai…
Evonik launches new PEEK 3D printing filament for body contact medical parts
German chemicals company Evonik has announced the launch of its new PEEK-based 3D printing biomaterial. Designed specifically for medical applications, VESTAKEEP Care M40 3DF filament is safe for body…
Habitat for Humanity uses COBOD technology to 3D print affordable housing in Arizona
Subscribe to the 3D Printing Industry YouTube channel for the latest 3D printing webinars, video shorts, and reviews. Habitat for Humanity, a non-profit organization dedicated to poverty alleviation, …