Siemens launches its new AI-powered assistant for industrial engineering
Join the Expert Committee for the 2024 3D Printing Industry Awards to help select the winners! Industrial manufacturing firm Siemens has unv…
Optimizing 3D printing performance with Bondtech’s Core Heating Technology
Core Heating Technology (CHT) from Bondtech, the Swedish manufacturer of world-leading filament feeders, increases 3D printing speeds by over 30%. CHT…
Materialise adds novel AM materials to its portfolio
Belgian 3D printing company Materialise has introduced three new materials to its AM portfolio. These materials include Polyamide 12S (PA 12S), Polyamide 11 (PA 11) for Multi Jet Fusion, and Carbon Fi…
An Initial Glimpse of REAL 2015 – Change Is in the Warm, Warm Air
The day started off beautifully at Fort Mason Center in San Francisco. Coming from a punishing East Coast winter that was bullying the spirit of the population into submission, the sunny climate of S…
Home Manufacturing and Food Production Combined to Create 3D Printable Mini-Farm
While 3D printing technologies remain under constant heavy development, we continue to see more and more applications that free humanity from the limitations of the past, offering new opportunities an…
Update: 3DRacers Races Past Finish Line with 3D Printed Perks and Discounts
Those who read 3DPI regularly know that I am a big fan of 3D Racers, the 3D printed, Arduino-based, smartphone-controlled, open-source, smart-toy car game. And that long list of composite attributes s…
Father and Son Bring van Gogh into the 3rd Dimension with 3D Printing
Seokhee Oh manages and operates the WikiFacturing Camp at the Gyeonggi Content Korea Lab in Pangyo, South Korea, and works for SeongNam Industry Promotion Agency. But, most importantly, Seokhee is a f…
Most Read Articles from Last Week – March 1st
A 3D Printable STEM Curriculum Launches on Kickstarter Hannah Olson and Laron Walker believed that educational STEM kits were too expensive for teachers to implement science, engineering, and math cur…
LinkBits: 3D Printing News for the Week of February 28th
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…
Tampa Bay Photo Studio Becomes the Latest to Move Into 3D
We said before that 2015 might be, among other things, the year where photogrammetric 3D scanning based 3D printed portraits will make their way into photographic studios worldwide. Cool Dims, a studi…
Closing the Sustainability Cycle with InnoCirlce Recycled 3D Printing Filaments
It’s now been obvious for some time that humanity is living outside of its means, causing potentially irreversible damage to the climate, consuming the last drops of finite resources, and producing hu…
3D Printed Wind Turbines Help Remote Communities Gain Sustainable Power
When it comes to energy, finding a sustainable clean energy alternative to fossil fuels is one of the most talked about engineering challenges. Wind power is a very popular alternative due to its lack…
3D Printing Expert Econolyst Forms Stratasys Strategic Consulting Division
Upon consolidating its 3D printing and manufacturing services into a single division, Stratasys Direct Manufacturing, Stratasys is expanding its role as a service provider from producing parts for bus…
Complex Separation of Conjoined Twins Successfully Planned with 3D Printing
We’ve covered many stories in which 3D printing has aided in the planning of surgeries, with patient-specific, 3D printed models cutting surgery time drastically by providing doctors with a deta…
Free 3D Printable of the Week: And the Oscar Goes to…
Why star in a thrilling drama or quirky comedy to take home an Academy Award, when you can 3D print your own? This week’s free 3D printable comes from Sketchfab user JuanG3D, who modeled up a re…