The 3D printing world continues to go from strength to strength, and this last week or so has seen exciting mergers and new industrial solutions announced, as well as the world's first 3D printed swimming prosthetic and much more besides.
Monthly Archives: März 2017
G3D launches T-1000, a bigger and faster DLP/SLA 3D printer $1,900, on Indiegogo
Global 3D Systems (G3D) has launched an Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign for its T-1000 DLP/SLA 3D printer. The new 3D printer, which boasts a larger build volume and faster printing speed than its leading competitors, is exclusively available to backers via Indiegogo for as little as $1,900 per unit.
Sliced 3D Printing Digest: Creaform, Robox, Microsoft, Kickstarter, Formnext
3D printing News to be Sliced this week features: Creaform, Airbus, Robox, Formfutura, SOLS, Youngtown State University, Solidscape, Additive Industries, Sigma Labs, Kickstarter, DyeMansion, Microsoft, …
3D Printing The Next Five Years by Constantine Ivanov, CEO Digifabster
This is a guest post in our series looking at the future of 3D Printing. To celebrate 5 years of reporting on the 3D printing …
3D printing metal powder maker Metalysis invests £10m in Materials Discovery Centre
Pioneering metal powder company Metalysis continues to go from strength to strength since a £20m investment was pledged to the company last year by a handful of private backers. The latest stage for this UK-based manufacturer of 3D printing-ready metal powders will see around £10m of this investment spent, mostly on the establishment of a brand new research centre. A gala opening ceremony to celebrate the launch of the centre took place last night, with around 200 distinguished guests in attendance.
Fraunhofer “Go Beyond 4.0” with design simulation software for mass customization in 3D printing
Fraunhofer Institute for Computer Graphics Research IGD in Darmstadt, Germany, is working on a 3D design solution that simulates the viability of 3D printable objects.
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Ministry of Supply Debuts 3D Robotic Knitting Machine
Boston based fashion brand Ministry of Supply has debuted a clothing manufacture based 3D printing machine built in collaboration with Shima Seiki. Both companies are leveraging the advantages of 3D printing and apply them to wide-scale clothing manufacture. Their solution was the Mach2XS, a 3D robotic knitting machine. So far, the companies are using it […]
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XiAn ZhiRong launches ZcompleX 3, China's first electron beam metal 3D printer
Chinese metal 3D printing company Xi'an ZhiRong has launched the ZcompleX 3, China’s first electron beam metal 3D printing system. The company has applied for more than 20 patents relating to the machine.
Call to increase number of women at additive manufacturing conferences
Julie Reece is the Vice President of Marketing at Massachusetts based 3D printer company Rize Inc. On the closing day of this year’s AMUG conference, Reece spoke …
Call to increase number of women at additive manufacturing conferences
Julie Reece is the Vice President of Marketing at Massachusetts based 3D printer company Rize Inc. On the closing day of this year’s AMUG conference, Reece spoke …