Maxon Introduces Digital Twin for Streamlined Product Marketing
Maxon, a software company specializing in professional 3D graphics, modeling, and rendering tools, has unveiled Digital Twin, a standalone application…
CurifyLabs Introduces PharmaPrinter Aurum for Faster, Precision Compounding
CurifyLabs, a company developing 3D printing technology for compounded medications, has launched its newest 3D compounding printer, the PharmaPrinter …
Why Pro PCTG Is Emerging as a Go-To Material for Durable, Impact-Resistant 3D Printed Parts
For years, PETG has been the material many FDM users reach for when PLA is no longer enough. It prints easily and behaves predictably, producing parts that look good on the print bed. The problem come…
Most Read Articles from Last Week – August 17
Do Not 3D-Print: MIT Hackers Duplicate “Non-Duplicatable” High-Security Keys Three MIT electrical engineering students have used 3D printing to get around the pesky “Do Not Duplicate” label engraved o…
It’s Done — Stratasys & Makerbot Complete Merger
Stratasys and MakerBot completed their merger deal, which was first announced back in June and followed by a near media frenzy. So, now all the ‘i’s’ have been dotted and the ‘t’s’ have been crossed a…
BREAKING: Big Plastics Enter 3D Printing Market — VisiPak Partners with taulman3D
Following the introduction of t-glase by taulman3D last week, the renowned US 3D printing material developer has more big news, and it is coming via their new collaborative partner — VisiPak, a divisi…
WARNING: This DIY Bear Trap is for Trapping Bears ONLY
The constant threat of bears can produce a fear so incapacitating that it becomes difficult to even attend to daily responsibilities, such as going to work or grooming our pets. Sitting at home with …
The Expanding Retail 3D Printing Channel —And Other Factors Affecting the Future Growth of Personal 3D Printing
This week marked the “official” launch of Photizo Group’s research and consulting offerings into the world of 3D printing and additive manufacturing. While I’m excited for many reasons, the most inter…
Inside 3D Printing Moves Over to Singapore in October
Following three Inside 3D Printing expos across North America, two of which have taken place and reported great success, and a third to take place in San Jose next month, Mediabistro will be hosting a…
Hammerhead Shark 3D model on Thingiverse
Even though Discovery Channel’s Shark Week – the channel’s top tier, annual week-long, feature that first aired in 1987 – has been a controversial topic this year due to some a…
Future of Home Living — To Include 3D Printing? 3D Systems Believes So.
On the off chance you are in or around New York City later today and you are looking for something interesting to do at lunch-time, you may well be interested in this (if not feel free to jump to the …
Crowd Funded 3D Printing Demos for Disadvantaged Youth
Not only is 3D printing exacting, painstaking and complex to master successfully, but it is also hugely inspirational and aspirational. The idea that we have a process by which you can hold in your ha…
Fancy a Quickie? The Latest Design Challenge from Shapeways is Short & Sweet
Shapeways seems to be seriously ramping up its marketing activities of late — even more so than usual and right across the board. I think Savannah might have quite a bit to do with that. And this week…
If You Can't Stop it, Trace it — Personalised Forensics and 3D Printing
Earlier this year, Cody Wilson’s Defence Distributed scared many of us with the potential menace of putting a gun “anywhere there’s a computer and an Internet connection”. The varied respo…
Matthew Plummer-Fernandez Uses 3D Printing Technology to Create Venus of Google
Artist Matthew Plummer-Fernandez has used Shapeways’ 3D printing technology and a “Hill Climbing” algorithm to birth the Venus of Google. The Roman goddess manifests from the foam of the sea in mythol…







