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Slic3r's New Release Experiments with Cutting Edge 3D Printing Features
Since it is a purely open source, community-based project, slicing software Slic3r sometimes passes a little under the radar. Being a not-for-profit independent project, it naturally does not have a d…
Cura Gets a Complete Overhaul, Becomes More Intuitive & Stylish
The new version of one of the most widely adopted slicing programs, developed by Ultimaker and shared with the open source community, has been released today. Cura, which can be downloaded from its of…
Autodesk Aims to Replicate Speed & Precision of Gizmo 3D's Ultra-Fast 3D Printing
Carbon3D created quite a stir when they announced their super fast CLIP technology that grows parts instead of building them layer by layer. The announcement spawned a race to match the top-down, high…
Naturebytes' 3D Printed Kit Helps You Catch Two Birds with One Cam
In an interview from a few months ago, Arduino’s founder Massimo Banzi told me that it is not enough to just say we want to teach 3D printing in schools. He explained that, first, we need to fig…
MakerBot Sits Down with Adafruit for an Open Source Discussion
From a strictly business point of view it could be argued that, for a company that has sold over 80,000 3D printers, pretty much more than any other company, ever, in the history of 3D printing, New Y…
e-NABLE to Give Out 6,000 3D Printed Hands by 2017
At the end of last month, exciting news was reported that the most notable creator of low-cost 3D printed prosthetics, e-NABLE, had received a $600,000 grant from Google.org. Today, the Enable Commun…
Aleph Objects is RepRapping to the Beat of +809% in 2 Years
As we had anticipated it in our interview with marketing manager Harris Kenny: Colorado-based Aleph Objects has been recording impressive revenue growth and, judging by the current performance, +809% …
Award-Winning Open Bionics 3D Prints Dual-Material Medical Splint
Joel Gibbard’s Open Bionics is certainly making quite a name for itself with the inspiring success of its low-cost 3D printed robotic prosthetic hand. In December last year, the company won the …
Wevolver Begins Workshop to 3D Print InMoov Robots for Hospitalized Children
Wevolver, an online platform that helps connect innovative engineering projects and 3D makers, has just opened up their public workshop in Somerset House in London. For their inaugural project, they h…