Dan Jones has a problem. Being a modern design student, he’s encumbered with a small living space and an unwieldy cell phone charger cord. And it was simply ruining his life. Thankfully, 3D printing i…
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OWL Nano is Stereolithography at .1 Microns
Yesterday is still a bit of a blur, but I can say that I did meet Donnie Liverman from the Virginia-based Old World Laboratories (OWL) and saw the OWL Nano™ in real life at CES. The OWL Nano is the ne…
Euromold 2013 – Day 1 Report
A bleary-eyed start to the day (at 2.45 am) soon turned around with the help of caffeine — in copious amounts — and I landed in Frankfurt on time and ready to pound Hall 11 of the city’s vast exhibiti…
Alabama’s Auburn University Prototypes Transplant for Yorkie
Coming off of the heels of the North Carolina State’s multi-million dollar 3D printing lab, which made headlines by fabricating prostheses for animals, is another story about a US college helping wild…
Most Read Articles from Last Week – November 16
My Take on the London 3D Printshow 2013 The Business Design Centre (BDC) in Islington, London was the well-chosen venue for the 3D Printshow London 2013. I arrived at the BDC yesterday morning having …
Most Read Articles from Last Week – October 26
ARBURG Joins the Ranks of 3D Printer Vendors: By Introducing the Freeformer In a very interesting twist in the tracking of the 3D printing story, today1 marks the first sighting and emergence of a new…
The Fusing of Industries at the Additive/Aerospace Summit
I just flew in from the Additive/Aerospace Summit and, boy, are my arms tired! From writing notes and shaking hands, that is![1] All tired puns aside, it was a fascinating event, in terms of what’s be…
Didn’t Know That: "Icarus Had a Sister"
I love it when I pick up on a 3D printing story and get totally sucked into it — this one was thanks to the humour, warmth, honesty and resolve of the artistic couple Masters & Munn. With decades …
Executive Interview — Espen Sivertsen
Last weekend, one of our video features was Type A Machines’ CEO, Espen Sivertsen’s presentation at TEDxLivermore. Here, in 3DPI’s ongoing Executive Interview Series, Espen discusses the story o…
MakerNet
Here I take a fully speculative view of the current business models shaped around 3D printing and what they may look like a few years down the line as the evolution of this technology continues apace.…