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Robotic arm 3D printing – aka robotic additive manufacturing – is gaining ground as a flexible, efficient way to 3D print larger, faster, and cheaper.
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Putting its large-scale polymer extrusion experience to work on a new metal 3D printer, Caracol AM hopes its wire arc technology will appeal to industrial manufacturers.
Designers R3direct create a massive 3D printed statue using post-consumer waste to bring attention to recycling and mental health.
Metal 3D printing has its eye set on replacing casting and forging for certain big-part applications where it's the clear winner in speed and cost.
Innovative printer maker Azul 3D takes another swing at commercializing its high-area rapid printing (HARP) technology.
Large-scale 3D printer maker Modix unveils the elevator-car-sized fused deposition modeling printer we've been waiting for.