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…
Rome’s 2nd Maker Faire Will Be the Place to Be for 3D Printing This October
Last year saw the first Maker Faire take place in Rome and it was an unexpected runaway success, both for the public and exhibitiors. Judging by the excitement and the intention expressed by many of t…
3D Printed Pinhole Cameras Bring 21st Century Light to New Mexico History Museum
Just one year ago, we wrote up a story on a man named Clint, whose passion for pinhole cameras had led him to launch a Kickstarter for 3D printed pinhole cameras. Writing the story then, I learned th…
An Interview with NVBots CEO AJ Perez: Bringing Automated, Cloud 3D Printing to Classrooms
In the numerous desktop 3D printers that have come to market, one has set itself apart from the rest in many ways. At first glance, the distinctions between the NVPrinter from Massachusetts-based NVB…
Space Race: Future Engineers Opens Space Tool Challenge for The ISS
Future Engineers is taking their 3D printing design competition to space. With a 3D printer now aboard the International Space Station (ISS), it arrived last night, Future Engineers has collaborated w…
Restoring the Marvel of French Architectural History with 3D Printing and Scanning
The Abbey of Mont St Michel on the island of Mont-Saint-Michel in Lower Normandy, established in the 9th Century, is one of France’s most visited cultural sites. The Merveille, where the monks o…
PartDaddy at Maker Faire: Why don’t they just call it “Steve”?
There were a number of striking behemoths strewn around the expansive NYC Hall of Science fairgrounds. Each sky-eclipsing landmark added emphatic punctuation to the grandiose visual statement of the …
Maine’s Berwick Academy Opens New Middle School Makerspace
The oldest school in Maine, Berwick Academy opened its new Makerspace at the start of the 2014 school year in a room that was formerly a faculty lounge. The new space is being housed in the middle sch…
First America, Now Canada — Looking to Network a Nation of Makers. Who's Next?
The Maker phenomenon is spreading, directly North it seems. Not only is America making, but Canada is too, now, as Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters (CME) has launched Canada Makes. Like its sout…
Renishaw is Hiring in the Midst of 3D Printing Boom
The 3D printing industry is definitely booming; thanks in no small part to government subsidies, technological progress and, of course, the inherent benefits of additive manufacturing, not to mention …
Is 3D Training Institute a Viable Alternative to a Four Year College Course?
19 year old Christian Carbajal sure seems to think so because he just landed a job at a large design firm after recently completing his four month training program. Edese Doret Industries is a large i…
3DPI.TV – 17Yo Gamer is Building a Desktop Metal 3D Printer
A 17 year old video gamer, entrepreneur, high school senior and maker still has tackled something that the entire world would like to get its hands on: a desktop based metal 3D printer. Not satisfied …
Is it Possible to Get a New Product to Market for $500?
According to a new book called “Invention to Marketplace” by writer Patrick Allen it can. His book details his own experience of getting his idea from conception through the manufacturing …