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Space balloon gives a unique World View of the planet
Travelling by balloon is no longer reserved for Pixar dreams, or even just the above the Earth. World View Enterprises balloons seek to take people to new heights, specifically 20 miles above the Eart…
Scholarships from Australian University open up a world of possibilities for 3D printing
Students looking to undertake a PhD in 3D printing should consider the University of Wollongong in New South Wales, Australia. Together with the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organis…
$24 m boost to 3D printed metal with Arcam’s AP&C expansion
Arcam AB (STO:ARCM) subsidiary AP&C, a Canadian company specializing in the production of metal powders for 3D printing, held a ground-breaking ceremony this week for their new plant. The metal po…
New filament means you can print metal on any 3D printer
You might want to sit down, because this one is exciting. The Virtual Foundry has just launched Filamet™, a new metal infused filament that makes any FDM 3D Printer, a 3D Metal Printer! Yes, re…
Middle School Lab Devoted to Advanced Manufacturing Education
In what seems to be the fulfillment of a promise by Barack Obama to increase the competitiveness of US schools, Buford Middle School in Charlottesville, Virginia will be opening a lab school devoted t…