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SeeMeCNC Prepares to Unveil the Daddy of 3D Printers To 3D printer manufacturer SeeMeCNC, size does matter. The company’s latest 3D printer is a massive 15 foot tall delta style 3D printer set to be u…
3DPI Editorial Round-Up: July 2014
Glorious July has closed out, and when I say glorious I am referring, of course, to the weather! It’s a big talking point here in the UK, largely because it’s been quite a few years since we have had …
3D Printing, the Gig, and Why You Might Move to Chattanooga, TN – Part 1
To read part two of this two-part series on 3D printing in Chattanooga, click here. My wife, Danielle, and I just left the Gig this morning, the 1 gigabit per second fiber optic network that connects …
Concept Laser Is Building the Future Now in a New (Huge) Assembly Facility
The companies I visited during my trip through the Netherlands showed me the possible paths 3D printing may develop along in the future: consumer 3D printing and 3D bioprinting. These are real possibi…
Here is What Is Next for Materialise, One Company that Unifies 3D Printing
Materialise’s recent IPO brought in around $125 million for the Belgian company to invest in its future. During my trip through some of the top 3D printing companies in Northern Europe I just had to s…
Materials Are the Key to 3D Printing and colorFabb Is About to “XTurn It”
During my journey through Holland (what a hospitable and advanced country by the way, no wonder consumer 3D printing comes from here) I got to visit top notch Fab Labs, booming consumer 3D printer man…
RegenHU Is Close to Launching the First Commercial 3D Printed Synthetic Bone Implant
Lately there has been a lot of talk — and writing — about breakthroughs in 3D bioprinting. I know, I have covered a lot of it myself. The thing is, while complex 3D printed organs are still many years…
Postech’s Intelligent Manufacturing Systems Lab Is Leading the 3D Biofabrication Charge
I know I just wrote that functioning 3D printing organs are still very far down the road but that does not at all mean that top notch scientists are not already working on it, to define the procedures…
US Army's 3D Printed Skin Near Ready for Clinical Trials
Wake Forest University’s Institute for Regenerative Medicine is where some of the best 3D bioprinting news springs forth. The North Carolina-based institute has developed 3D printed cartilage an…