by David | Jan 25, 2020 | Companies, Manufacturing and Supply Chain, People
DiManEx is Dutch company that wants to bring 3D printing to the supply chain. They’re focussing on one of the most promising and challenging areas in 3D printing, how to identify parts that are suitable for 3D printing so they can be used for spares. . DiManEx hopes...
by David | Jan 25, 2020 | Companies, Geopolitical Regions, Manufacturing and Supply Chain, Metal, Printers and Accessories
Intech Additive Solutions, an Indian company specialized in metal additive manufacturing, has unveiled a new series of metal 3D printers, called the iFusion series. . The metal AM systems are fully designed and manufactured at Intech Additive Solutions’ facility in...
by David | Jan 25, 2020 | Bioprinting, Companies, Geopolitical Regions, Manufacturing and Supply Chain, Medical
GE Healthcare Life Sciences has opened a new additive manufacturing center in Umeå, Sweden, which will be used for the serial production of components for biomanufacturing equipment. . The new facility is the second AM facility in Sweden opened by the company—the...
by David | Jan 24, 2020 | 3D News, Manufacturing and Supply Chain
Now that we’ve covered most of the notable hybrid manufacturing names in the space, both large and small, it would be helpful to know what this technology is even good for. As discussed in part one , the goal of hybrid systems is to combine the advantages of additive...
by David | Jan 24, 2020 | 3D 101
Escondido Public Library now offers free 3D printing to anyone with a valid Escondido Public Library card. Library users may submit a 3D object for printing online via a web form at www.escondidolibrary.org/3Dprinting. . The prints will be processed by Library staff...
by David | Jan 24, 2020 | 3D News, 3D Trends, Conferences, Events and Webinars
Number of Views: 11 I think this article is far too pessimistic. It reminds me of the articles that said smartphones would never be more than a niche market. Your thoughts? “We can safely say after 10 years of trying, the vision of consumers 3D printing products...
by David | Jan 23, 2020 | 3D News, Archaeology & History
We know that 3D printing is being used as a tool to help preserve artefacts and share cultural histories, but apparently it is also being used to preserve sound, so to speak. . A team from the Royal Holloway University of London and the University of York have used...
by David | Jan 23, 2020 | Companies, Manufacturing and Supply Chain
In the first part of our series, we gave a broad overview of hybrid manufacturing technology, but didn’t focus too much on the specific capabilities of various technologies. As we run down the larger manufacturers in the space, these details should begin to emerge. We...
by David | Jan 23, 2020 | 3D News, Environment
In an effort to help koalas affected by fires in Australia, they’ve been 3D printing mini koalas on their Ender 3 and giving them to anyone who donates at least $5 to the Adelaide Koala Rescue. Amother and her two sons are trying to increase donations to help...
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