Recycled Catamaran Printed in The Netherlands
3D printed boats are the future, we are pretty sure of that. Boats are really the perfect shape and complexity to benefit from... read more »
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3D printed boats are the future, we are pretty sure of that. Boats are really the perfect shape and complexity to benefit from... read more »
Traditional rockets are incredibly inefficient for a number of reasons, not least due to the fact that they are mostly disposable. But reusability... read more »
Last week California-based printer company Nexa3D launched their XiP printer, which is generating quite a bit of interest in various circles. Let’s take... read more »
Oh, how times change! If you had tried to make a small plastic electric vehicle 35 years ago, you would have been pilloried... read more »
Additive manufacturing offers a number of benefits to those wishing to develop antennas in various non-traditional geometries, and a team of researchers in... read more »
Learn how to set up a school's 3D print program successfully and enjoy one of the most rewarding experiences in education. Watch students... read more »
Construction additive manufacturing is still seeking new ways to demonstrate its value, and as we saw a few weeks ago with the printed... read more »
Snapmaker, the 3-in-1 3D printer manufacturer that found fame as the highest funded 3D printer on Kickstarter back in 2019 has announced a... read more »
Anycubic has unveiled two new series of printers that will appeal to fans of resin and FDM printers alike. Last week Anycubic announced... read more »
There is often much talk of the potential benefits of using additive manufacturing to produce emergency housing for those in areas experiencing disaster,... read more »
Modix, the Israeli printer company known for building fairly big and sturdy machines at very reasonable prices has got some new hardware and... read more »
For those using 3D Systems’ hardware (or those thinking of investing in some), we are pleased to announce a webinar that promises to... read more »
3D printed products that you can put inside your ear are not a new thing. The majority of hearing aid devices have been... read more »
AM-giant 3D Systems has announced the future acquisition of pellet extruding machine company Titan Robotics LLC. Titan Robotics, who are based in Colorado,... read more »
Companies offering additive manufacturing files of their wares for customers to print is nothing new. Most of these digital items do however tend... read more »
We see a lot of metal and concrete printing in the construction industry (mostly concrete), and rarely get to read about use of... read more »
A Seattle-based engineering company with a reassuring name has announced that they will be manufacturing 3D printed components for a new generation of... read more »
It has been a while since we have covered anything in the domain of bioprinting. It’s not that we don’t like writing about... read more »
3D printed instruments are not a new thing, as we have seen with Olaf Diegel’s ever growing range of AM guitar creations. But... read more »
In-situ monitoring of the status of feedstocks is a popular topic among researchers, regardless of the type of printer being used. Inroads are... read more »