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…
The South African Additive Manufacturing Roadmap Development Project
It’s as though there’s a call to the governments of every country around the world to get organised about 3D printing. We have already covered the formation of SASAM, a group dedicated to outlining re…
Pre-Historic 3D Prints from Crea’Zaurus3D Defy Mass Extinction with Precision Prints
After exhibitions in Seoul and Beijing, Crea’Zaurus arrived in London to showcase paleolithic designs available in various 3D prints at the 3D Printshow — Rachel was suitably impressed. Organisms acro…
The Big Two Set the Scene for Euromold
EuroMold, which takes place annually in Frankfurt, is a world-wide leading trade fair for mould-making and tooling, design and application development. It has also become the largest event on the 3D p…
ExOne Teams With HOSSL To Penetrate The Iberian Marketplace
ExOne has partnered with sales rep Hermann Otto Suderow SL (HOSSL) in order to help move their 3D printing products into Spain and Portugal. ExOne already sells their industrial 3D printers and 3D pri…
LUXeXcel Wins Dutch Accenture Innovation Awards for 3D Printed Optics
The Dutch are known for innovation, having brought us windmills, the legalization of drugs, Van Gogh and tulips (see how much I know about the Netherlands?). In all sincerity, the Dutch have invented …
The Little 3D Printed Details of the Science Museum’s 3D Printing Exhibition
The attention of most museum patrons is drawn to the exhibits behind glass, the plaques that detail important information regarding the installation they’re looking at. But for students of museum stu…
Stratasys Q3 Results Overview
Stratasys continues its excellent year-on-year non-GAAP revenue increase, with a 39% increase shown in the excellent Quarter 3 results. The long string of acquisitions makes the breakdown fascinating …
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…