Want to know what’s happening in the Additive Manufacturing and 3D printing industry? Here’s All3DP’s weekly report for professionals, presented by industry expert Sarah Goehrke.
The U.S. Navy and Lockheed Martin are working together to explore how artificial intelligence can be integrated into 3D printing robots in order to optimize the production of 3D printed parts.
Researchers from Purdue University have developed a technique that helps 3D printed cement paste become stronger under pressure, making it comparable to high-strength natural materials like the shells of arthropods.
The Silicon Valley 3D printing startup Carbon is welcoming a number of new partners into its growing Carbon Production Network, expanding the reach of its groundbreaking Digital Light Synthesis technology into injection molding and urethane casting.
In March, Desktop Metal filed a lawsuit against Markforged for allegedly copying portions of its patented metal 3D printing processes. Last week, a federal jury decided to clear Markforged of both IP infringement allegations, marking a major victory for the defendant.
Genecis, a start-up comprised of graduates from the University of Toronto Scarborough, has developed a biological process that turns organic waste into 3D printing materials.
Aleph Objects, the manufacturer of the popular LulzBot 3D printers, added a second certified open-source filament to its range. Their PETG filament by IC3D is now available on the Aleph Objects website.
A few months after shuttering the doors of Printrbot, founder Brook Drumm has announced his entrance into the world of 3D printing content on his new Patreon page.
MIT's Mediated Matter Group has taken inspiration from insects and developed small construction robots called Fiberbots which work together to create large structures using fiberglass.
Energica Motor Company, the Italian electric motorcycle manufacturer, and CRP Technology, the 3D Printing company, worked together on 2019 Ego Corsa race bikes for the upcoming FIM Enel MotoE World Cup.
The NewPalmyra project is an effort to reconstruct the ancient city of Palmyra, Syria using modern technologies. The project has now launched Palmyraverse, an online space to view the resulting monuments.
3D Printhuset, the Danish 3D printing supplier, has announced that it has created a new construction printing company called COBOD International. With this news, the company also launched drone footage of the BOD, its first 3D printed building.
Want to know what’s happening in the Additive Manufacturing and 3D printing industry? Here’s All3DP’s weekly report for professionals, presented by industry expert Sarah Goehrke.
MatterHackers has several refurbished Ultimaker 3D printers in stock right now including the Ultimaker 2 Go, Ultimaker 2 Extended, Ultimaker 2+ and the Ultimaker 3 for 10-15% off the original price. Considering these printers are "like-new", it might be worth a gander.
Sometimes the spare parts you need are neither sold out nor any longer in production. When that happens, 3D printing comes in to save the day. In this article, we'll take a look at some of the best services for 3D printing spare parts.
Discover why using industrial 3D scanners for 3D printer projects is critical for any product development process or industrial applications.
Japanese creator Human Controller has built a self-solving Rubik's Cube to the dimensions of the original toy using 3D printing, an Arduino and servo motors.
The magical multitool machine gets upgraded with the ZMorph VX. Review the facts on this 3-in-1 3D printer, CNC mill, and laser-engraver.
For this year's Oktoberfest, GE Additive’s Customer Experience Center in Munich wondered what would happen if you combined the annual festival with stainless steel and titanium 3D printing? The result is a pretty cool German beer stein and a happy boss.
Eindhoven-based Studio Plott showcased their Open Rugs at last week's London Design Festival. No need to worry if you missed it -- the studio will launch six brand new patterns at next month's Dutch Design Week.