Axtra3D Unveils Fully Connected AM Ecosystem with Axtra Workflow and New Post-Processing Tools
High-speed SLA printer manufacturer Axtra3D has launched Axtra Workflow, a fully integrated and validated ecosystem for additive manufacturing (AM). T…
ATLIX unveils next-generation metal 3D printers at Formnext 2025
ATLIX, a metal additive manufacturing company formerly known as TRUMPF Additive Manufacturing, will introduce two new systems at Formnext 2025 (Hall 1…
Aether Launches RapidPrint to Accelerate High-Performance 3D Printing
Aether, an American artificial-intelligence company that develops functional proteins and advanced materials, has announced RapidPrint, a new polymer filament product line designed to accelerate 3D pr…
IC3D's Campaign for Higher-Quality 3D Printing Filaments
IC3D‘s Michael Cao and Larry Knopp are seeking to solve some common plastic filament-related problems that face 3D printers. Avid users of 3D printers themselves and tired of clogged nozzles, ma…
Crowd-funding to Buy a 3D printer in the Dominican Republic
Luis Liriano, a chemical engineer student in the Dominican Republic, knows that the potential of 3D printing to aid technological advancement for social benefit is becoming increasingly recognized. No…
Emerging Topologies – A PhD Exhibition From Josh Harle
When an artist reaches a doctoral degree in computer science with extensive academic studies also in philosophy and sculpture, the outcome – the showcasing where it all comes together – is bound to be…
The botObjects Conundrum Continues – Pics, Prices and Pre-orders but Nothing Conclusive
botObjects has stuck to its word and, late yesterday (even in the EST time zone where the company is based), released further information on its ProDesk3D 3D printer, which is now ready for pre-order …
Flying the UK Flag in NYC – MakieLab Makes two Very VIPs
MakieLab, our favourite 3D printed custom toy makers were recently invited to New York City to present their custom made, cutting edge, Makies toys at the ‘GREAT Britain / Innovation is GREAT’ show. M…
AM — The Voxel Method (Part II)
Issues and Challenges in R&D In my previous article I introduced the novel Voxel method of 3D printing, which is still very much in its infancy. As a result, the embryonic work in this area faces …
3D Printed Titanium Bike Parts for Charge Bikes
Charge Bikes, a UK-based manufacturer of manpowered two wheelers, has joined forces with EADS Innovation Works, a branch of the global aerospace-slash-defence group, to create a super bike. We’re not …
3D Printing Enables Guide4Blind Experience in Soest, Germany
Soest is a beautiful city in central Germany where a couple of local organizations — Kreis Soest and Wirtschaft & Marketing Soest GmbH — are promoting a trendsetting project that they are using en…
NASA Funds 3D-Bio-Printer Development to Combat Universal Hunger
In a fantastic development, the application of additive manufacturing technologies that other 3D printing enthusiasts and myself have long been promoting, NASA has recently awarded a $125,000 grant to…
Too Short to be a Stormtrooper? 3D Printing Will Help
Hands up who hasn’t seen Star Wars’ Master Yoda’s head smiling beatifically from the bed of a 3D printer? Our favourite little Master Jedi’s features have become the 3D industry’s staple test subject,…
CGTrader’s Latest 3D Printing Challenge
3D file sharing site, CGTrader, has just launched a new 3D printing competition for 3D printable models — the aim being to (re)discover your inner child and design your favourite character — in 3D and…
Take A Peak Inside ‘Crash Space’ — The Above Ground, Underground Hackerspace Community in LA
The sound of heavy metal whirring amid conversations about the coolest things I can imagine will be a signal that something is happening. This group will not be like the ones that preceded it. These p…






