Best 3D Scanners for Large Objects
If you want to scan large objects, such as vehicle body parts, or even architectural items, then you’re going to need a scanner... read more »
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If you want to scan large objects, such as vehicle body parts, or even architectural items, then you’re going to need a scanner... read more »
Beihang University researchers have developed a new 3D printing technology dubbed “Polar-coordinate Line-projection Light-curing Production” (PLLP) system. The work, published in the International... read more »
AML3D Limited has signed a lucrative contract with Toolcraft Australia, marking a significant advancement in its presence within the Australian defense sector. The... read more »
Robotic hands have long struggled to match the dexterity and versatility of their human counterparts. While conventional industrial robots rely on simple grippers... read more »
A Tokyo-based startup, VWFNDR, has recently unveiled their new concept in camera design called Keirin, emphasizing panorama photography. Developed by a collaborative team... read more »
Miniaturizing technology involves more than mere size reduction; it's about preserving core functions while adapting to new dimensions. This miniature three-speed manual transmission... read more »
The Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) in New York is employing in-house 3D printing to craft personalized titanium joint replacements. Collaborating with LimaCorporate... read more »
ADDMAN Group has embarked on a crucial qualification project for the US Navy, focusing on additive manufacturing of Copper-Nickel (CuNi) components in submarine... read more »
Disposable cups contribute significantly to global plastic pollution. To combat this, designer Kalina Gotseva has developed “Reusable”: a collapsible, pocket-friendly cup made from... read more »
A team of Rice University students has developed a cold spray metal 3D printing system, presenting a compelling alternative to conventional methods. Their... read more »
The Air Force Research Laboratory's (AFRL) Rocket Propulsion Division has used directed energy deposition (DED) to make a unique single-block rocket-engine thrust chamber.... read more »
Industrial design student Daniel Theurich has recently unveiled his GLYPH Phone Stand with a concealed Qi-standard wireless charging module. Crafted with meticulous attention... read more »
Cornell University's Lake Source Cooling (LSC) system has undergone essential maintenance recently to combat the encroachment of invasive mussels and debris. A new... read more »
Stereolithography (SLA) has long been a cornerstone technology in 3D printing, but its limitations have hindered its potential for mass adoption. Traditionally, SLA... read more »
A maker by the name of Nekhil has used Raspberry Pi technology to make a pair of glasses capable of translating sign language... read more »
A Czech company has successfully 3D printed a towering model of the Eiffel Tower for a local Olympics event, utilizing recycled ocean waste... read more »
Recently, Revopoint received a Red Dot Award in the Best of the Best category for their MIRACO 3D scanner. We have been testing... read more »
Accufacture, Meltio, and FANUC America has unveiled the Alchemist 1, an all-in-one additive manufacturing robotic workcell. Leveraging Meltio’s Wire-Laser Metal Deposition (W-LMD) technology,... read more »
Researchers at University of Bristol have demonstrated a new sensing technology for quality control of parts in aerospace. Published in Waves in Random... read more »
INDO-MIM and HP have successfully operationalized two Metal Jet S100 printers, marking India's debut in 3D printed metal part production in large batches.... read more »