Endeavor 3D integrates CO-AM software in its powerful HP printer fleet
Additive contract manufacturer Endeavor 3D has partnered with HP and Materialise to leverage the Materialise CO-AM software platform for improving its…
Boston Micro Fabrication launches new dual-resolution, high-precision 3D printer
US-based 3D printer manufacturer Boston Micro Fabrication (BMF) has launched the microArch D1025, a new 3D printer for the production of micro-scale p…
American companies to make and sell NASA’s GRX-810 superalloy
NASA, the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration, has announced that it has licensed its GRX-810 superalloy to five US-based companies. Unveiled last year, GRX-810 is an Oxide Dispersi…
Most Read Articles from Last Week – April 26th
Electroplate Your 3D Prints with the Orbit1 At last year’s Maker Faire in NYC, Monolith Studios presented their Orbit1 electroplating device, demonstrating to onlookers a machine for coating 3D …
LinkBits: 3D Printing News for the Week of April 25
Another week, another round of LinkBits: your source for brief bits of news from the 3D printing industry. The industry is booming and so are we, so here is a list of stories that we couldn’t quite fi…
3D Printing Titanium Takes Off in Israeli Aerospace
Titanium has been the hottest material in metal 3D printing for aerospace and not without reason. It has a high strength to weight ratio, great durability, and its powder form is ideally suited for 3D…
Print2Taste Emerges with the Bocusini Food 3D Printer
The field of food 3D printing is only just beginning, but, with its potential to create personally-tailored dishes for eaters, both in terms of nutrients and taste, could yield a completely different …
Free 3D Printable of the Week: a Mug from Microsoft
The following mug, available for download or direct 3D printing through 3D Hubs, represents the growing convergence of disparate technologies and the emergence of a new 3D ecosystem. To most consumer…
Disney's Fabric 3D Printing – It's Not Just Soft, It's Smart
Over the last few years, we have seen a wide range of materials that can be used in 3D printing, from food to metals, ceramics, and living tissue. Curiously enough, in that time, 3D printing hasn̵…
Nanotronics Brings VR to the Microscopic Level with nVisible
In October of last year, an interesting company came onto the scene with the most unique-looking microscopes ever released. Nanotronics Imaging specializes in 3D scanning at the microscopic level, bu…
Biz Eyes' 3D Printed Eyewear is Going from Behance to Big Biz
One of the concepts we most often repeat in the industry is that 3D printing lets designers go from idea to finished products in a few, streamlined steps. What this means is that sites like Adobe̵…
Apple Acquires LinX to Bring 3D Scanning to its Devices
While other companies, like Intel and Google, are rushing into the 3D camera space to put depth sensors into their tablets, computers, and smart phones, Apple has been making no announcements about an…
Leading IT Distributor Launches into the European 3D Printing Market
ABC Data is one of the market leaders in the distribution of IT hardware and consumer electronics in Poland and the only entity acting directly in the nine countries of Central and Eastern Europe (wit…
3D Printing Upholds Fiat Chrysler’s Powertrain Strategy
The Chrysler Technology Center is showing off its latest tech advances at this week’s SAE World Congress in Detroit. One of the innovative ways Fiat Chrysler is using new technology is 3D printing a …
3D Printing Surgeons Reconstruct Man in His Son's Image
Being here, right now, at the advent of 3D printing technology is exciting. 3D printing capabilities are slowly changing the way we experience the world around us, with 3D scanners on mobile devices, …