Now always in stock with Würth Additive’s Digital Inventories Services
At this year’s Additive Manufacturer User Group (AMUG) Conference, Würth Group’s subsidiary Würth Additive Group, has introduced its latest offering, …
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 Circuitry gets a Very Precise Kick
In a carefully timed and precisely calculated move, the Australian Cartesian Co. has launched its Kickstarter campaign today, at 2pm GMT, introducing The EX¹ 3D printer. And this is most certainly NOT…
A Smart Software Acquisition —Autodesk to Acquire Delcam
Last week at the 3D Printshow I heard rumours that Autodesk was to acquire UK software company Delcam, a leading supplier of advanced software for the manufacturing industry. Being caught up in the sh…
3D Systems Covers its Bases with the Sense 3D Scanner
After launching a complete 3D design suite (and purchasing every company on the planet), it would only be logical that 3D Systems would also develop a handheld 3D scanner. The Sense 3D Scanner is an e…
There BEE a New 3D Printer from Portugal
BEEVERYCREATIVE is a Portuguese company with 3D printing passion a plenty. For the last 18 months, based in the small Portuguese town of Gafanha d’Aquém, a small and dedicated team have been dev…
Interview with Brian Garret of 3D Hubs
Following the publication of the 3D Hubs’ Trend Report last week, 3DPI’s Shane Taylor caught up with Brian Garret, one of the founders of 3D Hubs and probed a little further…. 3DPI: How do you see the…
New Documentary Celebrates The Maker Movement
The excitement and momentum of the 3D printing revolution is the subject of the upcoming documentary “Maker,” which recently reached its funding goals on Kickstarter. Produced by the same creative te…
The Diamond in the Rough: Customised Precious Jewellery from American Pearl
When my wife and I were shopping for wedding rings, we came to realise just how corrupted our tastes had become, thanks to the customising capabilities offered by web 2.0. As Danielle poured through P…
The Energica Ego is Released: 100% Electric Motorcycle Prototyped with 3D Printing
Since we first covered the only electric “superbike” from out of Italy, there have been some new developments for Energica and its 3D printed parts. In the lead up to the International Motorcycle Exhi…
German RepRap’s Upgraded PRotos V2 Bigger and Easier to Build
German RepRap producer German RepRap has once again altered its designs in an attempt to ensure ease-of-use and construction for consumers of their desktop 3D printers. Coming off the back of an upgra…
My Take on the London 3D Printshow 2013
The Business Design Centre (BDC) in Islington, London was the well-chosen venue for the 3D Printshow London 2013. I arrived at the BDC yesterday morning having “slightly” underestimated the walk from …
3D Printing Holland’s Oldest Kid’s Show, Het Klokhuis
Keeping with the theme of 3D-printed art, for today, we’ve decided to move away from the grotesque and towards the cute. Below is the title sequence for Holland’s oldest kid’s television show, Het Kl…
The Digital Grotesque and Its Labor-Intensive Construction
In June, we covered an architectural project titled “Digital Grotesque”, which depicted a hauntingly beautiful room 100% constructed out of 3D-printed sand pieces. Though Juho’s words describe the ar…