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Shapr3D Introduces Powerful CAD Modeling into the iPad Pro

Shapr3D integrates with Siemens PLM and Tech Soft 3D to release professional-grade 3D CAD modeling software for the iPad Pro. 

by Tyler Koslow Dec 13, 2017
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Sunny Diagnosis
3D Printed Solar-Powered FieldLab Makes Medical Diagnosis More Accessible and Affordable

The FieldLab is solar-powered and compact, making it suitable for conflict-ridden and remote areas requiring medical assistance.

by Anne Freier Dec 12, 2017
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New Year, New Products
Aleph Objects to Display New LulzBot Products at CES 2018

Aleph Objects is releasing three new products for 2018 and showcasing their seven new releases from 2017 at CES 2018 and FETC 2018 in January.

by Hanna Watkin Dec 12, 2017
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Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger
Polymaker Announces New PU for Automotive, Medical, Aerospace

Adding to their Industrial range of materials, Polymaker and Covestro announce the launch of two polyurethane materials, U1000 and U0174D.

by Sean Rohringer Dec 12, 2017
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Pump Up the Volume
New Volumetric Process Offers Speed Boost to 3D Printing

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory researchers develop volumetric 3D printing method to reduce print time of complicated structures.

by Anne Freier Dec 11, 2017
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New Year, New Change!
Raise3D Appoints Diogo Quental as New Global CEO

Raise3D is appointing a new CEO, Diogo Quental, from January next year. Quental is offering his expertise to scale up the company's operation.

by Hanna Watkin Dec 11, 2017
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Less Radiation, Lower Cancer Risk
3D Modeling of Scoliosis Offers Non-invasive Diagnostic Options

Researchers in Serbia have created a diagnostic tool to assess spine curvature in potential scoliosis patients. The benefits are less repeated radiation exposures, which are known to cause breast cancer in patients. 

by Anatol Locker Dec 11, 2017
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Pasta Art
Barilla Announces 3 Winners in 3D Printed Pasta Competition

Barilla has selected three winners for their second 3D printed pasta competition, chosen from a pool of over a thousand entries!

by Sean Rohringer Dec 10, 2017
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So You Just Got Your First 3D Printer – Now What?

by Miles Scott Dec 10, 2017
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Material Mania
The Most Exotic 3D Printing Materials That We Know About

So you thought that glow-in the-dark, conductive or magnetic filaments are exotic? You have no idea how exotic things are getting...

by Dibya Chakravorty Dec 10, 2017
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MakerBot Design Series: The Bike Saddle

Learn how Felipe Castañeda, MakerBot Industrial Designer, used CAD and 3D printing to develop his very own custom bike saddle.

by Sponsored Content Dec 9, 2017
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Solving Big Problems
Ridiculous 33x33x33 Rubik’s Cube Features Over 6,000 3D Printed Parts

French maker Grégoire Pfennig releases his record-breaking 33x33x33 Rubik's Cube, a complex puzzle featuring 6,153 3D printed parts.

by Tyler Koslow Dec 8, 2017
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No More Dissolving!
Ultimaker Rolls Out New Support Material Breakaway

Ultimaker's new Breakaway support material aims to make multi-extrusion 3D printing and post-production fast and simple.

by Anne Freier Dec 8, 2017
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These are not 3D prints - these are renderings of 3D prints
Get Photorealistic Renderings of 3D Printed Materials

Allegorithmic spent months researching to bring customers a reliable preview of what 3D printed objects will look like after printing.

by Hanna Watkin Dec 8, 2017
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Printing All Over The World
HP to Sell 3D Printers in India Starting Early Next Year

HP announces that it will start selling its Multi Jet Fusion 3D printing technology in India by early next year. 

by Tyler Koslow Dec 8, 2017
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You Better Watch Out
Santa’s Shop is a 3D Printed Storytelling Installation

The festive season provides one creative couple an opportunity to flex their Maker muscles; Santa's Shop is an animatronic box of delights.

by Bulent Yusuf Dec 8, 2017
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New Updates
Cura 3.1 Brings New Printing Profiles, Enhanced UI, and Better Slicing Features

Ultimaker’s latest release for Cura, their popular free slicer software, is now available for Windows, Mac and Linux. But, what are the new features and is it worth downloading number 3.1?

by Hanna Watkin Dec 8, 2017
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Maori Might
12-Meter Maori Sculpture to be 3D Printed in Rotorua, NZ

A 12-meter, 1800-pound sculpture, inspired by Maori tradition, is to be 3D printed and placed outside Rotorua, New Zealand.

by Sean Rohringer Dec 7, 2017
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Saving Lives
3D LifePrints uses Printed Landmine Mockups to Improve Risk Education

3D LifePrints is an organization creating replicas of unexploded landmines to aid education in conflict and post conflict countries.

by Hanna Watkin Dec 7, 2017
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Bionic organs?
Minnesota Researchers Create 3D Printed Organs for Realistic Surgical Training

A team at the University of Minnesota created 3D printed artificial organs that offer better learning opportunities for surgical training.

by Andrea Hunt Dec 7, 2017
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