3D People deploys AMIS Runtime to automate additive manufacturing build preparation
UK additive manufacturing service provider 3D People has deployed AMIS Runtime, a programmable build preparation engine, across its London production …
StoneFlower3D’s New Lab-Scale 3D Printer: Technical Specifications and Pricing
German ceramic 3D printing company Munich-based StoneFlower3D has launched a laboratory-scale 3D printer aimed at researchers working with concrete, m…
Toray develops spherical Toraypearl PA12 powder for PBF 3D printing
Toray Industries, Inc., a Japanese advanced materials manufacturer, has developed Toraypearl polyamide (PA) 12, a spherical PA12 powder designed for compatibility with powder bed fusion (PBF) 3D print…
Mad Scientist II Contest and Cellular 3D Printing Make Science Fun
Nano3D (n3D), a company that specializes in unique 3D cell culturing solutions for the life Sciences Market (that is systems that allows for creation of 3D dimensional cellular structures, used in the…
RIDIX is the Netherlands’ Totes Ridix 3D Printing Shop
If there’s one thing I can think of to describe Dutch 3D printer store RIDIX is that it’s totes ridix. Ok, so it’s not totally ridiculous, but it is totally Dutch. So you’ll ne…
Stick Filament Introduces FFF Filament System for 3D Printers
Stick Filament is a new filament system designed for FFF 3D printers, which aims to increase the range of available colours and innovate brand new materials. With your support the Stick Filament’…
AT&T Begins Selling 3D Printers
AT&T and 3D Systems have entered a partnership that will allow 3D Systems’ Cube 2 3D printers to be sold through the AT&T online store for USD $1229 with free shipping. The 3D printer us…
Bryan Oknyansky Wants to Bring 3D Printed Shoes Into Vogue Culture
There is a lot of talk — and work — around 3D printed shoes. A few designers have taken a shot at it and 3D Systems used 3D printed shoes to help promote the consumer appeal of its Cubify network. How…
3D Printer World Expo Displays 3D Printing for All
The thing about all of these 3D printing expos is that there’s so much there! You become flooded with so much stimuli and information that, by the time you get home, your head is throbbing with data. …
How 3D Printing Can Turn a Bicycle into a “Flying Machine”
The FM Studio in Perth, Australia, is a creative hub that experiments with new technologies to transform the bicycles they make into “Flyingmachines”, beautiful works of art that hang on the white wal…
Makelab Turns 3D Printing Into a You-Had-to-Be-There Experience
From the name, you might guess that Toronto-based Makelab was a local hackerspace where you’d pay membership fees to use their CNC machines and 3D printers on the weekend. Makelab, however, is a pret…
3D printed Camera Accessories Developed by Shapies
In 1832, Belgian Joseph Plateau and Austrian Simon von Stampfer, independent of one another, gave to the world nearly identical devices that would, in a relatively short time, alter how we view it. Li…
3DPI Interviews the Man behind the New (and First) Mutual Fund for 3D Printing
Stocks and investments — whether you are a lover or a hater, they tend to get people hot under the collar. After all, money, usually in significant quantities, is involved. The alternative is indiffer…
Alessandro Zambelli and .exnovo Explore Ups (and Downs) of 3D Printing for Designers
3D Printing was born as a “boring” industrial process. It allowed – and allows – companies to save up to 90% on costs and time of prototyping but for most people that just was not interest…
Zecotek Photonics Enters 3D Printing with Disruptive Technology
Zecotek Photonics, listed on both the U.S. OTC market [ZMSPF] and the TSX Venture Exchange [ZMS], is making a compelling strategic move into the 3D printing industry. The company announced it is launc…







