Amazemet scaling metal 3D printing with Siemens’ Xcelerator software
Polish metal 3D printing company Amazemet has adopted industrial manufacturing firm Siemens’ Xcelerator software portfolio. The Warsaw Universit…
Formlabs launches new 3D printers Form 4 and Form 4B
Join the Expert Committee for the 2024 3D Printing Industry Awards to help select the winners! 3D printer OEM Formlabs has launched its new desktop re…
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…
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Nanoscribe Is taking Commercial 3D Printing into the Nano Dimension Something that never ceases to amaze me about 3D printing is how similar technologies can be applied to so many different fields and…
See the Evolution from Revolution to Revolution: Tokyo Printing Museum Exhibits Examples of 3D Printing
Often museums attempt to capture an historical evolution, and in Tokyo a visitor to the Printing Museum can see exactly such a phenomena leading all the way to 3D printing. In Iidabashi, Tokyo there e…
What’s Going on With Solido?
One of the oft-ignored 3D printing technologies is laminated object manufacturing (LOM), in which layers of material (such as paper, plastic, or metal) are glued together, pressed with a heated roller…
Who Owns History When It is Made of 3D Printed Lego?
I apologise outright for going off on a tangent before I even start, but, whenever I run into a 3D printed Lego item, my mind just cannot help wandering into the very foggy realm of 3D model copyright…
3D Printing Proves a Point for this Hand-held Steadicam
The LUUV is a small camera stabilizer that will help both amateur and professional photographers eliminate shaky camera footage without the need of expensive steadicam rigs. The team behind LUUV used …
An Idea in ABS Is Still an Idea but Every One Else Sees It Too
What a difference a little bit of properly fused and modelled ABS plastic can make. To Jason Rider, founder of Thriving Systems Design LLC, in Ft. Collins, CO, it made the difference between seeing hi…
3D Printing Turns High Schoolers into Real World Inventors with Quirky
In January, I relayed news about a community college in Sacramento that had used 3D printing to truly embody their role as a community institution by donating a 3D printer to the local hackerspace. F…
GE Garage Brings 3D Printing FabLab to Washington D.C.
Since 2012, GE has been taking its mobile fablab, the GE Garage, on a US tour, allowing public access to a range of neat Maker tools, like CNC machines, laser cutters and 3D printers. Most recently, t…
Additive Manufacturing with HSS could replace Injection Moulding and That’s a Factum
Something is going on in the field of additive manufacturing — something so big it may truly change manufacturing all the way up to mass production. Not in the future but – with the rhythms kept…
Arevo Labs want to See Makers 3D Printing with Carbon Fiber and Carbon Nanotubes
A new company has sprung out of Silicon Valley that wants you to print with carbon fiber and carbon nanotubes. No, it’s not MarkForged. The company is called Arevo Labs and they’ve just announced the …
Neri Oxman Further Pursues 3D Printing with Multi-Materials for her Latest Mythical Installation — “GEMINI”
Neri Oxman’, Architect, Designer and Professor of Media, Arts and Science at MIT, this week debuts ‘Gemini’, a two-part chaise lounge produced, in part, using 3D printing. Gemini has been conceived an…
“Print the Legend” 3DP Documentary Coming to a Computer Near You, via Netflix
The newswires started heating up last night when Netflix, the increasingly recognisable Internet TV network, announced that it has acquired the rights to the 3D printing film “Print The Legend,&…