French maker Grégoire Pfennig releases his record-breaking 33x33x33 Rubik's Cube, a complex puzzle featuring 6,153 3D printed parts.
HP announces that it will start selling its Multi Jet Fusion 3D printing technology in India by early next year.
Aleph Objects, the producer of LulzBot 3D printers, has hired the marketing agency Made to help with brand transformation.
South African architect Handre de la Rey is releasing his award-winning 3D printed concrete sunglasses to the consumer market.
After baselessly accusing Naomi "SexyCyborg" Wu of not being a real maker, Make CEO Dale Dougherty offers a more sincere apology.
During formnext 2017, EnvisionTEC unveiled two larger version of its popular 3D printers, the Perfactory 4 LED XXL and the Vida cDLM.
The machine tool and laser manufacturer TRUMPF has just launched its latest Laser Metal Fusion (LMF) 3D printing system: the TruPrint 5000.
Stratasys releases new software solution to bring voxel-level control to the multi-material and full-color Stratasys J750 3D printer.
GE Additive has just revealed a laser powder-bed fusion metal 3D printer, the first BETA machine developed for Project A.T.L.A.S.
The Vietnamese security firm Bkav claims they cracked Apple's Face ID with a mask of 3D printed plastic, silicone, makeup, and paper cutouts.
Disney decided to take a handful of Star Wars models off of Thingiverse, reigniting the conversation about copyright infringement in the 3D space.
The Italian 3D printer manufacturer Roboze has announced the new industrial-grade ARGO 3D printer and reinforced carbon fiber material.
Fraunhofer ILT and Rapid Shape GmbH are developing "TwoCure", a resin-based 3D printing process that eliminates the need for supports.
M3D's new PROMEGA 3D Printer offers two cubic feet of build space, a direct-drive dual-extruder, auto-bed leveling, and more.
Controversy ensues after Make Magazine founder Dale Dougherty accuses maker Naomi "SexyCyborg" Wu of being a “persona, not a real person".
3D Systems releases an arsenal of new products, including a new range of 3D printing systems, enhanced materials, and cloud-based software.
The new startup Beheld, founded by former Shapeways CEO Peter Weijmarshausen and Kat Kinkead, allows people to 3D scan and print themselves.
Researchers from Montana State University are 3D printing microbe biofilms to reduce methane gasses in the atmosphere.
GuardianBikes is using 3D printers from Robo 3D to conceptualize its SureStop technology, a unique one-lever component braking system.
BCN3D Technologies is releasing its own line of 3D printing materials, gearing the Sigma and Sigmax 3D printers for engineering applications.