by Paul | Jan 13, 2021 | Manufacturing and Supply Chain, Materials, Metal
By understanding which 3D printed materials are most suitable for a given project, engineers can take full advantage of the efficiency and convenience of 3D printing. Daniel Lazier, Strategic Application Engineer, Markforged The COVID-19 pandemic has had an impact on...
by Paul | Jan 13, 2021 | 3D Growth, 3D News
Researchers from UNIDEMI at the Universidade NOVA de Lisboa in Portugal took note of the fact that, while 3D printing could serve as a key technology in a circular economy, there is not yet significant discussion of this possibility in the additive manufacturing (AM)...
by Paul | Jan 13, 2021 | Automotive, Printers and Accessories
MakerBot CALLUM Aston Martin Automotive and lifestyle product design firm CALLUM is using MakerBot’s METHOD X 3D printing system to produce prototypes, tooling and end-use parts for the limited-edition Aston Martin CALLUM Vanquish 25 by R-Reforged. . CALLUM was...
by Paul | Jan 13, 2021 | 3D Hobbyists, Maker Movement
Researchers have developed a laser-based process for 3D printing parts made of glass, an advance that could lead to complex optics for vision or laser-based applications. . Researchers have developed a new laser-based process for 3D printing intricate parts made of...
by Paul | Jan 12, 2021 | 3D Growth, 3D Trends, Printers and Accessories
Strong Hands scored big this week on Paul’s No. 1 pick for 2020: 3D printing. . But we’re not finished. This win was proof that America 2.0 is taking off! And 3D printing has more growth ahead. Why? Because it’s teaming up with our new 2021 mega trend — Space! This...
by Paul | Jan 12, 2021 | Commercial 3D Printers, Companies, Electronics, Metal, Printers and Accessories
The use of 3D printing at CERN has been picking up significantly as new opportunities emerge for AM technologies to produce the unique components that power the world’s most complex machine. Using a DMP350 metal 3D printer from 3D Systems, CERN engineers now 3D...
by Paul | Jan 12, 2021 | Materials
This octopus has color-changing cells, called chromatophores, in its skin, a phenomenon that inspired Rutgers engineers. . Credit: NOAA Okeanos Explorer Program, Galapagos Rift Expedition 2011 3D-Printed Smart Gel Changes Shape When Exposed to Light Inspired by the...
by Paul | Jan 12, 2021 | Materials, Printers and Accessories
The world of 3D printing continues to grow as more and more companies are adopting the technology. . These companies are looking for innovations, including new software, equipment, and even materials. If you’re new to 3D printing, you might find yourself thinking...
by Paul | Jan 12, 2021 | Companies, Manufacturing and Supply Chain, Nanotechnology
A close-up of a miniature springs produced by the system. An innovative 2PP 3D-printing system that is capable of manufacturing across 12 orders of magnitude with exceptional speed has hit the market, enabling fabrication of polymeric microparts from the nano to...
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