by David | Feb 7, 2020 | 3D Models, 3D News
While large 3D-printed objects such as cars or buildings may get a lot of attention, the technology is also used to produce tiny, multi-faceted objects. . The latter could soon be whipped up faster and in more detail than ever before, thanks to a new printing system....
by David | Feb 7, 2020 | 3D News, Companies, Medical
For our AM Focus Medical this month we continue to zoom in on the many possibilities that additive manufacturing is offering today to medical companies. We are now taking a closer look at Lima Corporate additive manufacturing activities. . Lima is one of the...
by David | Feb 6, 2020 | Companies
Last month at the Consumer Electronics Show ( CES ) in Las Vegas, toys for adults were officially allowed into the exhibition for the first time. One of the companies on the show floor was Dame Products, which produces a variety of devices for the ladies. The company...
by David | Feb 6, 2020 | 3D News, Companies, Medical
Osseus Fusion Systems, a Texas-based medical device company, this week announced the Alpha Launch of Aries-TS, a 3D printed transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion device. . The system is designed for intervertebral body fusion procedures. Founded in 2012, Osseus...
by David | Feb 6, 2020 | 3D News, Companies, Software
In order to achieve successful 3D prints, you need optimal print parameters. Enter slicing software, right? But, most slicers do not have a capability that would make things even easier – physical part simulation, in addition to a recommendation system for choosing...
by David | Feb 6, 2020 | 3D News, Medical
In this article, Matthew R. Jorgensen, PhD, DABT , Chemistry and Materials Scientist at Nelson Labs , explains how testing 3D printed medical devices verifies biocompatibility in an industry where safety is paramount. . Nelson Labs is the leading global provider of...
by David | Feb 6, 2020 | 3D News, 3D Trends, Manufacturing and Supply Chain
As a metal platform rises from a vat of liquid resin, it pulls an intricate white shape from the liquid — like a waxy creature emerging from a lagoon. . This machine is the world’s fastest resin-based 3D printer and it can create a plastic structure as large as a...
by David | Feb 6, 2020 | Companies, Manufacturing and Supply Chain, Oil and Gas
During the company’s annual meeting – AM2020 – which was held this week within a very large dedicated space inside Florence’s Leopolda Station, energy giant Baker Hughes extensively discussed and showed new technological solutions that will enable to company to meet...
by David | Feb 6, 2020 | 3D Trends, Job Opportunities, Manufacturing and Supply Chain
For three years in a row (2016 to 2018), the additive manufacturing industry has seen year-on-year increases in average salaries, above inflation level. That is no longer the case, as we see salaries decreasing as a result of the AM industry maturing. . The fourth...
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