Did you know you can use your Modix IDEX system to switch out filament spools mid print? That means you can keep your printer running around the clock. Really handy when printing huge parts.
India’s Simpliforge Creates World’s Highest On-Site 3D Printed Structure in Himalayas
Simpliforge Creations and IIT Hyderabad have completed a 3D printed military bunker at 11,000 feet in Leh, India. The protective bunker was constructed... read more »
EcoTech Lab Introduces Clay-Based 3D Printed Hydroponic System
EcoTech Lab has developed ClayPonic V1, a new 3D-printed hydroponic system made from clay materials. Led by architect Logman Arja, the project aims... read more »
AutoQuote3D Launches Full Platform to Streamline 3D Printing Quoting and Order Management
AutoQuote3D, the all-in-one quoting and order management platform for 3D printing businesses, has officially launched its full version following a successful beta in... read more »
Scientists Develop Flexible & 3D Printable ‘Toothpaste-Like’ Battery
Swedish researchers have developed a malleable battery with a toothpaste-like consistency that can be shaped into various forms. The battery, created by scientists... read more »
165ft British-Designed Lunar Skyscraper to Power Moon Colonies and Aid Mars Missions
Foster + Partners has announced plans for a 3D-printed solar tower to be constructed on the moon. The 50-meter structure is designed to... read more »
Revopoint Introduces Trackit: A Marker-Free 3D Scanning Solution for Industrial-Grade Precision
Revopoint, a global name in professional 3D scanning technology, is set to launch its latest innovation, the Trackit 3D Tracking Scanner, on Kickstarter.... read more »
Notre Dame Researchers Develop 3D Printed Ultra-Power-Efficient 5G Antenna
Researchers at the University of Notre Dame are developing a new low-power antenna for 5G networks using 3D printed artificial dielectric material. The... read more »
Northwestern Engineering Students Develop Custom 3D Printing Resins
Northwestern University's Materials Science and Engineering department has implemented a new hands-on approach to teaching soft materials concepts. Professor Ryan Truby's MAT_SCI 331:... read more »