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…
3D Printing & Space (Part 3): NASA
“We’re not driving the additive manufacturing train, industry is, but NASA has the ability to get on-board to leverage it for our unique needs.” So said Ted Swanson recently, who is …
Learn About Saving Lives and Money at Boston’s Additive Manufacturing Medical and Healthcare Conference
Generic “industry” conferences usually are boring. They are interesting only for those directly linked to the particular subject being discussed and even for them it is mostly an obligatio…
Joshua Harker’s 3D Printed Self-Portrait Reveals Digital Disconnect with Personalized Scan
With a 3D scan of his face and a CT scan of his skull, renowned 3D print artist Joshua Harker created a portrait for the 21st Century. The work aims to juxtapose newfound reaches of our vision, discov…
FDM on the Nanoscale?
Back in January of this year a research paper entitled, Toward Nanoscale Three-Dimensional Printing: Nanowalls Built of Electrospun Nanofibers was published by Drs. Minhee Lee and Ho-Young Kim of Seou…
As Bre Put it on Instagram: “Custom shoes for people with custom feet!”
With all of the recent stories surrounding 3D-printed footwear and insoles this year, I know that I am going to see someone wearing 3D printed shoes IRL[1] sometime in 2014. Even if I have to go out a…
iDeator 12 Promises a Big 3D Printer with Fast Speeds
Since we first wrote about the Glacier Summit 3D printer from inDimension3 last October, the company has completely rebranded itself. With new management and a new website, inDimension3, or ID3, has l…
Celebrate the Importance of a Common Standard with 3D Printed EUR Pallets
Sometimes we just take them for granted, but the adoption of a common standard for pallets, in 1961, did wonders for international commerce. Here’s an interesting trivia tidbit — it allowed for …
Renishaw Strives to Raise Young Engineers
Due to the decreasing cost in electronics and the increasing spread of knowledge via the Internet, building cool stuff hasn’t ever been easier. Given the right push, young people have the ability to g…
A 3D Printing Stock with a PE of 40: Meet MGI
Investors in 3D printing stocks looking for a 3D printer manufacturer with high growth, cutting-edge patented technology and strong fundamentals may want to consider adding MGI Digital Graphic Technol…
The Big, the Small and the Beast of 3D Printers Take Over NYC
Almost like one of those monster movies, or perhaps a Sergio Leone spaghetti western, a few new 3D printers squared off at New York City’s first 3D PrintShow last week. Among them were the largest FFF…
Leapfrog Launches New 3D Printer, a New 3D Printing Education Store and Printer Bundle
Dutch 3D printer manufacturer Leapfrog has just released a massive new 3D printer that they’ve dubbed the Creatr XL. Less an upgrade of Leapfrog’s previous printer it’s more like the Creatr’s big brot…
A Filament Fill As Fine Restaurant Explores the Aesthetic of 3D Printing
Riding high on the crest (cress?) of the wave of new food 3D printers such as the chocolate, vanilla sugar, mint, sour apple, cherry and watermelon flavoured output of the Chefjet Pro by 3D Systems th…