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Start a 3D Printing Business: Advice from Entrepreneurs
African surgeon successfully performs first-ever transplant surgery to cure deafness
Greek Man Building 3D Printed House in Germany
This Disneyland fan spent 20 years creating a miniature replica railroad in his backyard
This 13-year-old makes hyper-realistic, 3D-printed dollhouses that sell for $700 a piece — take a look
Interview with Glassomer’s Dorothea Helmer: 3D Printing Fused Silica Glass on Desktop SLA Machines
e-Waste To e-Wealth: This Togolese Tech Team Has Built Over Twenty 3D Printers From Trash
PinePhone Gets 3D Printed Mechanical Keyboard
Yoav Stern is the new President and CEO of Nano Dimension
Q&A: What’s new in additive technology?
Interview with Elisabeth Moreno on HP and 3D Printing in Africa
Stratasys’ Scott Crump Retires?
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Kitty Olive’s New 3D Printed Limb Features Unique Design
Many people have an affinity for disabled animals, but caring for them can be a challenge. Such creatures can require more care and cost, especially those missing limb s. Even though low-cost 3D printers are nearly ubiquitous, not everyone is an engineer or skilled...
Young entrepreneur capitalises on demand for 3D printing
A Yorkshire entrepreneur seeking to capitalise on the boom in demand for 3D printing is targeting turnover of more than £100,000 in his first full year in business. . Harry Bairstow, 24, has established Fetera, a 3D filament manufacturing company. The business is...
3D Systems Is Now a Player in the 3D Bioprinting Market
While it's still relatively early in the company's turnaround, things have been looking brighter over the last couple of quarters. Revenue is growing, debt is gone, cash flow from operations is positive, and non-core assets are being divested. One of CEO Jeffrey...
3DPOD Episode 62: Hydraulics 3D Printing with Marcus Pont, Domin CEO
I’m unabashedly a Domin fanboy. The UK-based company makes high-performance hydraulic valves in Poland using powder bed fusion. These optimized products are high value and outperform traditionally manufactured systems in many metrics. It seems that the valve world is...
Interview: How adidas leveraged Carbon’s 3D printing and lattice technology to push runners forward
Platitudes and hyperbole are pretty much the norm around any disruptive technology. Usually, these bold declarations are little more than something to sift through in order to get to the how and the why, but every now and then, a company comes through with a...
Engineering student helps federal experts solve a messy 3D printing problem
Tomographic 3D printing is a revolutionary technology that uses light to create three-dimensional objects. A projector beams light at a rotating vial containing photocurable resin, and within seconds the desired shape forms inside the vial. The light projections...
Bionic arms ambassador Daniel Melville hopes for a more advanced, affordable future
Keisha Howard of Sugar Games digs into making games and prosthetics more accessible with Daniel Melville (right), who has a Hero Arm from Open Bionics. Image Credit: GamesBeat Born without a part of his right arm, Daniel Melville grew up using simple prosthetics that...
Printing our way out of the Netherlands housing crisis: ‘It is desperately needed’
Professor Theo Salet of Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) is the driving force behind Project Milestone, which is more relevant than ever before due to the housing crisis. . An interview with an impassioned man: "We are facing an unprecedented challenge." It...
3D printing using electron beams
Prof. Dr. Carolin Körner, Chair of Materials Science and Engineering for Metals at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU) has been awarded an ERC Advanced Grant, which is not only extraordinary funding, but also recognition of Erlangen and Nuremberg...
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