Spare Parts 3D launches new AI-powered 2D-to-3D model digitization tool
French software start-up Spare Parts 3D (SP3D) has launched the beta program of Théia, its new digital tool that can automatically create 3D models fr…
EOS enables serial production with the new M 290 1kW metal 3D printer
Munich-based 3D printer manufacturer EOS has announced the launch of the EOS M 290 1kW laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) 3D printer. An upgraded ve…
AM Forum Berlin 2024 to see HP debut its new material
After announcing its partnerships with DyeMansion and Accel Digital Solutions (ADS), HP is set to exhibit 3D printed parts made from a new material tailored for its industrial 3D polymer solutions, at…
3D Printing to Scan Your EEGs
The phrase “we want to lower the barrier of entry for brain-computer interfaces” may be the strongest indicator yet that you are, indeed, living in the future. In order to achieve that futuristic drea…
3D Printed Prosthetics for Sudanese Amputees — Initiated by Project Daniel
Mick Ebeling is making a deep impact with a very simple approach: Help one, help many. Founder of Not Impossible Labs, a nonprofit that creates tech solutions for real-world problems, Ebeling was move…
3D Orthotics: Australia Embraces Custom 3D Printed Insoles
Calling all Aussie readers! What are you doing on January 30th? If you’re into 3D printing and you happen to be in Brisbane, you might set aside some time to attend the official launch party for 3D Or…
3DPI.TV – Picatinny 3D Printing Provides Cheaper Electronics to Troops
Picatinny Arsenal has revealed a litany of potential electronic applications for additive material and 3D printing. Most of the projects listed would have a direct impact in the military field, and an…
3DPI.TV – Epson Wants Ability to 3D Print "Anything" Within 5 Years
We’re still waiting for the multinational 2D printer companies to make their way into the 3D printing fray. At the moment they seem to be dallying on the fringes. HP has hinted at plans to enter the m…
The Matterform 3D Scanner creators host an AMA on Reddit, scan bagels
Last week as the Matterform guys kicked off ahead of what sounds like a great CES experience for them, they were kind enough to host an AMA on Reddit. If you’re not familiar with Reddit, it is essenti…
Epson Wants Ability to 3D Print “Anything” Within 5 Years
We’re still waiting for the multinational 2D printer companies to make their way into the 3D printing fray. At the moment they seem to be dallying on the fringes. HP has hinted at plans to enter the m…
Is 3D Printing GermanRepRap’s Food Safe Filament Food Safe?
If you’ve been 3D printing colourful flatware for your kids, has anyone ever told you what a bad parent you are? ABS isn’t a particularly bio-friendly plastic and the FDA’s requirements for food safet…
If You Teach Them, They Will Build Them
The most amazing aspect of 3D printing, at least the FFF based RepRap style of 3D printing, is that it is a relatively simple technology enabling people to produce complex objects through their own cr…
3D Printing Industry Directory
Following a soft launch last month, 3DPI is delighted to formally introduce our readers to the latest addition to its expanding portfolio of products and services — the 3D Printing Directory. W…
TREOFAB Platform for Easier 3D Printing Comes Out of Stealth Mode
With Mike having geographic favour when it came to being on site at CES in Las Vegas last week, I was left to baton down the hatches here in the UK to aggregate and process the proliferation of announ…
iMakr Gets Bigger, Opens Franchises
London’s iMakr isn’t content with being the world’s largest 3D printing brick-n-mortar store. They want to take over the world and they’re starting with the islands of Great Britain (may change next …