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…
UMaine unveils its largest next-generation polymer 3D printer
Join the Expert Committee for the 2024 3D Printing Industry Awards to help select the winners! The University of Maine (UMaine) has demonstr…
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…
3D Printing Shrinks Rubik’s Cubes to Guinness Record Proportions
Russian puzzle designer Evgeniy Grigoriev is doing his best to reinvent the wheel, or in this case, the cube. July 26, 2015 is the 35th anniversary of the Rubik’s Cube international launch. When first…
This Wednesday: 3D Printing Wunderkind Easton LaChappelle on All-American Makers
From as far back as Alexander the Great to as recent as V.I.C.I from Small Wonder or MasterChef Junior, people throughout history have been taken by young people with talent. And, ever since he first…
Voxeljet's US Plant is Go and Driving Revenue Growth in 2015
I don’t usually like to write articles on a company’s yearly financial guidance; I generally prefer “harder data”, like actual financial results; however I think it is worth it…
3DShare Wants to Be Both "the App Store and reddit of 3D Printing"
The past two years has seen a huge number of 3D printing repositories flood the market, each one seeking to distinguish itself from the rest and invoking a variety of strategies to do so. Launzer.com…
“Reusable Cadaver” Holds the Key to 3D Printed Bones for Injured Soldiers
It sounds like something right out of a horror movie but there is really nothing macabre about it. “Reusable Cadaver” is just the nickname that medical students gave to the Anatomage virtual autoptic …
New Photos and Details Emerge About Rubicon's Portable 3D Scanner
Last week we published the first photos of Rubicon’s new portable scanner; however a good deal of the information on the new system was mostly suppositions based on Rubicon‘s original desk…
3DPI Interviews Stratasys Asia at Inside 3D Printing Singapore
So the dust has settled on the Inside 3D Printing Conference in Singapore, and everybody is back home in their respective countries after what was an interesting 2 days for the citizens of the 3D prin…
An Interview with OctoPrint's Gina Häußge
In recent months, a huge list of products have been announced or released, aiming to remotely or directly control desktop 3D printers. AstroPrint, the Sharebox, the Printr Element, and the MatterContr…
The Future of Footwear: 3D Printed Shoes that React to Your Movements
If you’re familiar with SOLS Systems, you may have thought of them solely as a custom orthotics manufacturer. If that’s the case, it’s time to expand your schema of what this 3D pri…
Bringing Industrial Manufacturing to the Desktop with New MoldLay 3D Printing Filament
The applications for 3D printing are limitless. Innovators are constantly coming up with new applications and designs for the technology; however, one of the main limitations to desktop FFF 3D printin…
Spotlight on REAL 2015: xRez Studio’s Immersive 3D Revolution
Even here on 3DPI, 3D printing is only part of a larger equation. It represents the part where 3D content becomes real, and that makes it an extremely fascinating sector, but the REAL conference takin…
NVBots Raises $2 Million in Seed Funding to Expand 3D Printing Initiatives
As the Boston-based 3D printing startup pushes out their cloud-based, queue-based 3D printers, NVBots has just raised $2 million in seed funding, with investors that include Bantam Capital and Mike Fo…