Endeavor 3D integrates CO-AM software in its powerful HP printer fleet
Additive contract manufacturer Endeavor 3D has partnered with HP and Materialise to leverage the Materialise CO-AM software platform for improving its…
Boston Micro Fabrication launches new dual-resolution, high-precision 3D printer
US-based 3D printer manufacturer Boston Micro Fabrication (BMF) has launched the microArch D1025, a new 3D printer for the production of micro-scale p…
American companies to make and sell NASA’s GRX-810 superalloy
NASA, the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration, has announced that it has licensed its GRX-810 superalloy to five US-based companies. Unveiled last year, GRX-810 is an Oxide Dispersi…
3D Printing a Stress Ball for the 21st Century
Stress balls have never worked for me. Maybe I’m just too blessed to be stress! Or, more realistically, a squishy ball just doesn’t cut it when dealing with the pressures of life in an ex…
University of Michigan Normalizes 3D Printing of Tracheal Splints with EOS
Almost two years ago, 3DPI had the opportunity to report on a life-changing procedure in which an infant named Kaiba received a first of its kind, 3D printed tracheal splint to treat his tracheobronch…
Open Bionics Brings New Dexterity to 3D Printed Bionic Hands
Open Bionics has been on the cutting edge of 3D printed bionic limbs for some time, but only just recently released their first open source model, the Ada hand. Due to the open source nature of this …
REAL 2016: There's More to 3D Printing than Just 3D Printing
3D printing technology has certainly become a steady rock in both the manufacturing and Maker worlds, but it is far from an island. In fact, 3D printing is heavily intertwined with and dependent on an…
The Electroloom Mini Clothing 3D Printer Unveiled
Watching the technology, I still almost don’t believe that it’s real, but, after a successful Kickstarter last June, the Electroloom clothing 3D printer is really coming to life and itR…
Asthma Patients Breathe Easier with 3D Printed ‘Sneezeometer’
According to the England-based University of Surrey, about one-twelfth of the UK population is currently receiving asthma treatment. These inconvenient respiratory conditions, like asthma, are growing…
Most Read 3D Printing Articles of the Week – March 5, 2016
Carbon 3D Printing Hits the Public via Four Service Bureaus Since it was unveiled at TED one year ago, the world has been awaiting the release of CLIP 3D printing technology from Carbon in Silicon Val…
Students 3D Print Scorpion Robot with Quite the Sting
As if the Atlas robot, Boston Dynamics’ bipedaling robot with 3D printed legs, wasn’t proof enough of the inevitable robot takeover… Now, three students from the Belgium-based Ghent University have us…
Y Soft’s Pro-Grade DeeRed 3D Printer Hits Global Market
Aiming to provide professional-grade 3D printing solutions at a low price point, Y Soft’s Be3D DeeRed has been a welcome tool for large-format rapid prototyping and end-use production. Since investing…
LLNL's 3D Printed Helmet Padding is "70% to 80% Nothing"
Last August, we reported on an exciting partnership with two very different leaders in the 3D printing industry. Autodesk, on the one hand, has been developing CAD software for years, more recently o…
Denver University Researchers Bioprint Artificial Heart Valves with BioBot 3D Printer
3D printing technology holds a lot of potential value in the medical industry, especially when it comes to bioprinting functional implants from human cells. After forming a partnership with Denver’s 3…
Blast Off with Full-Color 3D Printed Spacecraft from Elite Dangerous
3D printing is helping to take your favorite game-based props and characters off of the screen and into your hand. 3D print merchandisers like the France-based FabZat have placed a primary focus on cu…