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Sarah Goehrke

Sarah Goehrke is a Special Correspondent for Fabbaloo, via a partnership with Additive Integrity LLC. Focused on the 3D printing industry since 2014, she strives to bring grounded and on-the-ground insights to the 3D printing industry. Sarah served as Fabbaloo's Managing Editor from 2018-2021 and remains active in the industry through Women in 3D Printing and other work.

Roboze Continues to Strategize Sales

New moves at Roboze show ongoing commitment to sales growth.

Published March 15, 2019
Categorized as Corporate Tagged @Roboze3D, distribution, reseller, roboze, sales, strategy

Sciaky ADAPTs

Metal additive manufacturing company Sciaky has joined ADAPT.

Published March 14, 2019
Categorized as Corporate Tagged ADAPT, collaboration, metal, process, sciaky

Nexa3D and BEGO Go Big with Varseo XL Dental 3D Printer

Nexa3D and BEGO have introduced a new dental 3D printer.

Published March 12, 2019
Categorized as printer Tagged BEGO, dental, Nexa3D

3D Printing and a Shoe Called Susan

The Missing Link x Nike Air Max Susan celebrates whimsy and fashion — and 3D printing.

Published March 12, 2019
Categorized as Usage Tagged animation, film, LAIKA, nike, shoe, shoes, stratasys

3D Printing to Shape the Skyline

A recent use case of 3D printing in construction shows a nice use of technology in raising a skyscraper.

Published March 11, 2019
Categorized as Usage Tagged @3diligent, building, construction, mass customization

3DEO Celebrates Milestones and New Opportunities

We recently caught up with LA-based 3DEO for an update on the latest in metal 3D printing and the company’s celebration of a diverse workforce.

Published March 8, 2019
Categorized as interview, Service Tagged @3DEOinc, diversity, interview, manufacturing, metal, metals, production, quality, service, volume

3D Printing Works to #BalanceforBetter This International Women’s Day

The theme of International Women’s Day 2019 is #BalanceforBetter and the 3D printing community is embracing inclusion and diversity.

Published March 8, 2019
Categorized as community Tagged diversity, wi3dp, women in 3d printing

Looking for International Women’s Day Plans? Women in 3D Printing Events Go Global

International Women’s Day is this Friday, March 8, and Women in 3D Printing ambassadors are hosting events around the world.

Published March 6, 2019
Categorized as Event Tagged diversity, event, wi3dp, women in 3d printing

Design for DLS Gets a Boost with ZVerse Partnership

Carbon and ZVerse have announced a strategic partnership to “bridge the design gap for digital manufacturing.”

Published March 6, 2019
Categorized as Corporate Tagged @carbon3d, carbon, design, partnership, strategy, ZVerse

The Right Fit 3D Printer for the Right Assistive Fit

Finding the right fit in tech is important for finding the right fit for patients.

Published March 6, 2019
Categorized as Usage Tagged assistance, markforged, medical, medical. usage

Additive Education Program Open for Applications

GE Additive has opened applications for primary and secondary schools in its Additive Education Program.

Published March 5, 2019
Categorized as learning Tagged education, ge

Windform’s Commercial Strategy Shift

CRP has announced a change in commercial policy for Windform materials.

Published March 5, 2019
Categorized as Corporate, materials Tagged CRP, iso, materials, service, strategy, Windform

Salary Survey Shows It Pays To Work In Additive Manufacturing

Alexander Daniels Global’s third annual Additive Manufacturing Salary Survey is available.

Published March 4, 2019
Categorized as research Tagged Alexander Daniels Global, data, jobs, survey

The Real Value of 3D Printing Patents

It’s not always about revenue; sometimes patents are worth it to prove larger positioning.

Published March 1, 2019
Categorized as Corporate, Ideas Tagged @authentise, corporate, ideas, industry 4.0, IP, patent, strategy

Agile Partnerships for an Agile Industry

A recent partnership announcement shows how the business of 3D printing can be as fast-moving as the technology.

Published February 28, 2019
Categorized as Corporate, interview Tagged Aerosint, collaboration, interview, metals, multimaterial, partnership, strategy

The Development of Multi-Metal 3D Printing

Aerosint and Aconity are collaborating toward a multi-metal future for 3D printing.

Published February 28, 2019
Categorized as Hardware Tagged Aerosint, collaboration, interview, metals, modular, multimaterial, partnership

The Importance of Materials Partnerships

Open material platforms represent an increasingly winning approach in 3D printing.

Published February 27, 2019
Categorized as materials Tagged henkel, materials, open materials, origin, partnership

Fortify and DSM to Develop High-Performance Composites

Fortify and DSM are developing high-performance composite 3D printing materials for structural parts.

Published February 27, 2019
Categorized as materials Tagged composite, composites, dsm, fortify, materials, open materials, partnership, resin, royal dsm

AMFG Opens German Operations

London-based AMFG has expanded into the German market.

Published February 26, 2019
Categorized as Corporate Tagged AMFG, europe, expansion, growth, software

The NEO800: Industrial SLA By Engineers, For Engineers

The large-format industrial NEO800 SLA system is built from experience.

Published February 26, 2019
Categorized as printer Tagged interview, rps, sla, stereolithography

3D Printing Capacity Rising With Demand

How do we know there’s real-world demand for 3D printing? Installations.

Published February 25, 2019
Categorized as Service Tagged capacity, interview, metal, Protolabs, service

Stratasys’ J720 Speeds Full-Color 3D Prints for the Dental Lab

It’s not Stratasys’ first dental-targeted 3D printer, but it is its most advanced.

Published February 25, 2019
Categorized as printer Tagged dental, printer, stratasys

3D Printing with SOLIDWORKS: A Chat with Execs, Part Two

I sat down with execs from SOLIDWORKS to chat about 3D printing and the popular CAD software.

Published February 22, 2019
Categorized as interview Tagged dassault, interview, solidworks, strategy, sww

Open Source Aids: Text to Braille Converter

Lumi Industries’ Text to Braille Converter is a heartening use of open source software.

Published February 22, 2019
Categorized as Usage Tagged @Lumindustries, assistance, blind, education, lumi, open source, visual

3D Printing with SOLIDWORKS: A Chat with Execs, Part One

I sat down with execs from SOLIDWORKS to chat about 3D printing and the popular CAD software.

Published February 21, 2019
Categorized as interview, Software Tagged 3DEXPERIENCE, dassault, integration, interview, solidworks, sww

Ultimaker Looks Up with Cloud and Material Announcements

Two Cura-centric announcements from Ultimaker today mark ongoing progress for the company.

Published February 21, 2019
Categorized as materials, Software Tagged @ultimaker, cloud, cura, materials, partnership, software

Please Name Your Technology Something We Can Remember

There’s standing out, and there’s STAndING ouT.

Published February 20, 2019
Categorized as Ideas Tagged ideas, marketing

The Method of User-First 3D Printing

The hype of 3D printing focused on the vision; now it’s time to focus on the user and the product.

Published February 19, 2019
Categorized as interview, printer Tagged desktop, interview, makerbot, method, professional, users

Race Cars and 3D Printers: A Love Story

Mac and cheese. Lucy and Ethel. Penn and Teller. Racing and 3D printing. Sometimes it’s just a good pairing.

Published February 19, 2019
Categorized as interview, Usage Tagged automotive, interview, racing, stratasys

A Ride with BigRep

Sometimes getting hands-on with a company means riding a bike around an exhibit floor.

Published February 18, 2019
Categorized as interview, Usage Tagged bigrep, interview, mxt, partnership

Mechanical Engineering and 3D Printed Roller Coasters

Even when 3D printing is fun and games, there’s a lot of engineering behind it.

Published February 15, 2019
Categorized as Design Tagged design, interview, solidworks

Aurora Labs Takes a Scalable Step Toward 3D Printing 1,000kg Per Day

Aurora Labs this week took its next tangible step towards its ambitious goal to 3D print 1,000 kg of metal per day.

Published February 15, 2019
Categorized as printer Tagged @AuroraLabs3d, aurora labs, metal, speed

The Strategy of Strategic 3D Printing Investment

Dassault Systemés has invested in Rize, and the implications are intriguing.

Published February 14, 2019
Categorized as interview Tagged @rize3d, dassault, interview, investment, rize, solidworks

Stratasys Races on with Software, Autosports Introductions

This week at SOLIDWORKS World, Stratasys is announcing an advance in GrabCAD software and an autosports collaboration.

Published February 12, 2019
Categorized as coverage Tagged automotive, collaboration, fdm, grabcad, partnership, software, stratasys

SOLIDWORKS World 2019 Live from Dallas: Day One

Team Fabbaloo is in Texas this week for SOLIDWORKS World.

Published February 11, 2019
Categorized as Event Tagged event, solidworks

Carbon Drives Digitally Manufactured Auto Parts with Lamborghini

Carbon continues to bring advanced 3D printing into play for end-use automotive parts, announcing a collaboration with Lamborghini.

Published February 11, 2019
Categorized as Usage Tagged @carbon3d, automotive, carbon, collaboration, manufacturing, production, vehicle

We Need More Diverse Keynotes

We’re still seeing tech conferences with few or no women or minorities delivering keynotes.

Published February 8, 2019
Categorized as Event Tagged conference, diversity, event, women in 3d printing

Consultancy Partnership Strengthens Technical 3D Printing Support

G.W.Consultancy and AT 3D-SQUARED have signed a partnership to “advance AM/3D Printing to the next level.”

Published February 8, 2019
Categorized as Corporate Tagged collaboration, consulting, partnership, support

A Non-Linear 3D Printing Career

Non-linear, nontraditional career paths are becoming more of a norm. Let’s take a look at content creation in 3D printing.

Published February 7, 2019
Categorized as Ideas Tagged 3D Printing Nerd, career, ideas, jobs

Xerox Maps 3D Printing Participation, Acquires Vader Systems

Printing mainstay Xerox targets innovation and a fast-growing market, fulfilling promises in stepping into 3D printing.

Published February 7, 2019
Categorized as Corporate Tagged @Vader_Systems, acquisition, manufacturing, strategy, xerox

How Do You Learn Filament Extrusion?

So you’ve decided to make your own 3D printing filament. Great. …How?

Published February 6, 2019
Categorized as learning Tagged @3devotech, 3devo, extruder, extrusion, filament, learning, training, workshop

EOS’ Latest Acquisition Furthers Texan Investments

Today EOS announces its acquisition of Vulcan Labs, advancing further in Texan operations.

Published February 5, 2019
Categorized as Corporate Tagged acquisition, eos

3D Pioneers Challenge To Award Boundary-Pushing Design in 3D Printing

The 2019 3D Pioneers Challenge is accepting entries in a €35,000+ design contest with a simple brief: push the boundaries.

Published February 5, 2019
Categorized as Event Tagged challenge, contest, design, Rapid.Tech

See You at SOLIDWORKS World 2019?

We’re getting ready for SOLIDWORKS World next week in Dallas.

Published February 4, 2019
Categorized as Event Tagged conference, event, solidworks

InssTek Introduces Modular Resolution

A new cartridge system means InssTek customers don’t have to choose between fast and fine for metal 3D printing.

Published February 4, 2019
Categorized as Hardware Tagged InssTek, metal, modular, optical

Digital Manufacturing as a Game-Changer (When the Game is Football)

Carbon and Riddell have announced a partnership centering around customized 3D printed helmet liners.

Published February 1, 2019
Categorized as Usage Tagged carbon, custom, helmet, manufacturing, production, volume

Carbon Introduces Large L1 3D Printer for High-Volume Manufacturing

Carbon has made no secret of its manufacturing aspirations, and the new L1 is the next step in hardware for “immediate, high-volume production.”

Published February 1, 2019
Categorized as printer Tagged carbon, manufacturing, printer, production, volume

513 Years and a 3D Printer Later, the Swiss Guard Don New Helmets

Almost a year after introducing their new 3D printed helmets, the Swiss Guard are donning them for service.

Published January 31, 2019
Categorized as Design Tagged design, helmet, military, mjf

Solvay and 3D Printing Materials Simulation

Understanding high-performance polymers in 3D printing is crucial.

Published January 31, 2019
Categorized as Software Tagged materials, simulation, solvay

3D Printing Puts History Back in Our Hands

Google Arts and Culture is using Stratasys’ 3D printing technology to accurately recreate ancient history.

Published January 30, 2019
Categorized as Usage Tagged culture, google, history, museum, partnership, scanning, stratasys

Out-of-This-World 3D Printing for the Silver Screen

We get a look inside First Man’s use of 3D printing.

Published January 29, 2019
Categorized as Usage Tagged entertainment, film, interview, replica

The Need for Materials Intelligence in Additive Manufacturing

An important acquisition in simulation and materials intelligence has been flying under the radar.

Published January 28, 2019
Categorized as Corporate, Software Tagged acquisition, ansys, materials, simulation

Chemical Companies’ Focus on 3D Printing

Evonik recently announced its acquisition of 3D printing materials startup Structured Polymers.

Published January 28, 2019
Categorized as Corporate, materials Tagged acquisition, Evonik, materials, polymers

NASCAR Experience Driving Advanced Manufacturing Ambitions at KAM

With hybrid technologies and NASCAR roots, KAM is set to race forward in advanced manufacturing.

Published January 24, 2019
Categorized as Service Tagged automotive, business, hybrid, manufacturing

Desktop Metal’s Massive Funding

A $160 million investment brings Desktop Metal’s combined funding to $438 million.

Published January 23, 2019
Categorized as Corporate Tagged desktop metal, funding, investment, metal

Peopoly Introduces Moai 200

Peopoly’s new SLA 3D printer is designed to compete with both resin- and filament-based machines.

Published January 22, 2019
Categorized as printer Tagged Peopoly, sla

Jabil Engineered Materials: In-Depth with the Execs

Today, Jabil Engineered Materials debuts; we spoke with two executives to find out why the move is promising for the 3D printing industry.

Published January 22, 2019
Categorized as interview, materials Tagged interview, jabil, materials, open materials

Jabil Introduces Engineered Materials

Product solutions mainstay Jabil introduces its next step forward in industrializing 3D printing: Engineered Materials.

Published January 22, 2019
Categorized as materials Tagged ecosystem, industrial, industry, jabil, materials, open, open materials

gCreate Introduces “Redesigned Workhorse” gMax 2

gCreate is starting 2019 off with a new 3D printer.

Published January 18, 2019
Categorized as printer Tagged @gCreate3D, printer

FedEx and the Future of Logistics

3D printing is part of the FedEx vision of the future in logistics. But how much of that vision is still TBA.

Published January 18, 2019
Categorized as Usage Tagged distribution, FedEx, logistics, spare parts, supply chain

Melissa Ng Throws Down the (3D Printed) Design Gauntlet

Melissa Ng’s stunning Phoenix Gauntlets are inspired by 15th century armor and brought to new fashionable life with 3D printed jacket molds.

Published January 17, 2019
Categorized as Design Tagged art, design, fashion, interview, lumecluster, melissa ng, mold, molding

Fortify Fortifies Composite 3D Printing

Boston-based Fortify has announced a $2.5 million strategic funding round set to advance its Digital Composite Manufacturing (DCM) process for strong 3D printing.

Published January 17, 2019
Categorized as Corporate, interview Tagged composite, composites, fortify, funding, interview, investment, resin, strenth

Carbon, Ford, and Production Parts

Carbon and Ford have expanded their collaboration with a focus on end-use parts.

Published January 16, 2019
Categorized as Usage Tagged @carbon3d, automotive, carbon, collaboration, ford, manufacturing, production

The 3D Printing Startup Within A Major Company

As additive manufacturing plays an ever-larger role in the business world, many major companies are building their own internal startups.

Published January 15, 2019
Categorized as Ideas Tagged business, business model, corporate, startup, startups

Morphi Fills Us In: What’s New In v3.5

Morphi has launched the first of several updates for 2019, introducing v3.5.

Published January 15, 2019
Categorized as Software Tagged @MorphiApp, cad, design, modeling, software

The Strength of High-Temperature 3D Printing

Navigating the learning curve of high-temperature 3D printing is less daunting with the experts.

Published January 14, 2019
Categorized as interview, Service Tagged #sponsored, high temperature, interview, service, vision miner

Our New Year’s Resolution: Be An Even Better 3D Printing Resource

We’re ringing in 2019 the best way we can: paying attention to you, our community.

Published January 13, 2019
Categorized as blog Tagged feedback, survey

#CESGenderBias and Why We Need to Pay Attention

This isn’t a feel good story (but it should be).

Published January 11, 2019
Categorized as Ideas Tagged ces, controversy, diversity, industry, opinion, technology

A Look Ahead in 3D Printing with Gartner’s Pete Basiliere

We caught up with Pete Basiliere, Research Vice President, Additive Manufacturing at Gartner for a look at predictions in 3D printing and 4D printing in 2019.

Published January 10, 2019
Categorized as interview Tagged 4d, gartner, interview, prediction, trends

Make It Real Challenge is Open for Impactful 3D Print Design

The Make it Real challenge from GrabCAD is open: knick-knacks need not apply.

Published January 9, 2019
Categorized as Design Tagged challenge, functional, grabcad, multicolor, multimaterial, stratasys

A 3D Printed Sponge to Soak Up Chemo Drugs

A new 3D printed sponge could help reduce side effects of chemotherapy.

Published January 9, 2019
Categorized as research Tagged carbon, medical, medical. usage, research

New Partnership Moves Personalized Insoles to the Mainstream

Wiivv has partnered up with foot care leader Dr. Scholl’s.

Published January 8, 2019
Categorized as Usage Tagged footwear, partnership, shoes, Wiivv

XYZprinting Expands Its Expansive Portfolio

XYZprinting has a huge lineup of 3D printers and today announces that it’s expanding even more.

Published January 8, 2019
Categorized as printer Tagged @xyzprinting, ces, color, materials

Formlabs Focuses on Workflow at CES 2019

Formlabs is introducing two new resins this week at CES while showcasing end-to-end workflow with 3D printing.

Published January 8, 2019
Categorized as materials, Usage Tagged @formlabs, ces, dental, flexible, resins, workflow

A Giant, Festive 3D Printed LEGO Tractor

LEGOs have inspired generations of makers, and that hasn’t changed with exposure to 3D printers.

Published January 7, 2019
Categorized as Usage Tagged learning, LEGO, lulzbot, toy, toys

3D Printed Housings Help Track Vanishing Vultures

3D printed GPS housings are helping to track endangered vultures.

Published January 7, 2019
Categorized as Usage Tagged nature, The 3D Printing Store, usage

A Next-Gen Face Mask Shows That CES 2019 is More for the 3D Printed Than the 3D Printer

A new 3D printed face mask is ready to debut at CES.

Published January 4, 2019
Categorized as Usage Tagged ces, custom, J&J, jnj, mask, personalized

Sounds Good: Prodways Acquires French Hearing Aid Leader

Prodways Group says it has just become the French leader in customized ear tips for hearing aids.

Published January 4, 2019
Categorized as Corporate Tagged acquisition, medical, prodways

Extrusion-Based 3D Printing at a Crossroads

Hobbyist or professional? Extrusion-based 3D printing is at a crossroads.

Published January 3, 2019
Categorized as interview Tagged cloud, desktop, fdm, fff, formnext, interview, raise3D

Investing in the Future of 3D Printing Standards

ASTM International was recently awarded a $1.2 million investment set to help further standards.

Published January 2, 2019
Categorized as research Tagged America Makes, astm, investment, postprocessing, R&D, research, slm, standards

3D Reconstruction with Stratasys and the VA, Part Two

Closing out 2018 on a heartening note, I caught up with Stratasys and the VA on their cooperation to bring 3D printing and innovation into healthcare.

Published December 28, 2018
Categorized as interview Tagged interview, medical, medical. usage, reconstruction, stratasys

3D Reconstruction with Stratasys and the VA, Part One

Closing out 2018 on a heartening note, I caught up with Stratasys and the VA on their cooperation to bring 3D printing and innovation into healthcare.

Published December 28, 2018
Categorized as interview Tagged interview, medical, medical. usage, reconstruction, stratasys

TRIDITIVE’s Fully Automated 3D Printing System

Automation is coming to 3D printing, and a new system is designed with productivity in mind.

Published December 27, 2018
Categorized as Hardware, interview Tagged automation, delta, interview, production, productivity, TRIDITIVE

3D Printed Holiday Cheer with IC3D and Toys for Tots

‘Tis the season to celebrate the best of 3D printing.

Published December 24, 2018
Categorized as community Tagged community, ic3d, marine, military, toy, toys

Automakers’ 3D Printing Dedication

3D printing is prominent in the automotive industry. Automakers are starting to lift the veil on the depth of their investments.

Published December 21, 2018
Categorized as Usage Tagged automotive, bmw, ford, industry, production, spare parts, tooling, vehicle

New Desktop 3D Printing Execs Point to Globalization Strategies

Two leaders in the desktop 3D printing space have just appointed new execs with a focus on global expansion.

Published December 20, 2018
Categorized as Corporate Tagged @formlabs, expansion, leadership, lulzbot, strategy

AdditiveNow Emerges

Aurora Labs and WorleyParsons’ 50/50 joint venture, AdditiveNow, emerges today.

Published December 20, 2018
Categorized as Corporate Tagged @AuroraLabs3d, aurora labs, business, industry, metal, mining, oil and gas, service, spare parts

Optomec Acquires Huffman

Additive manufacturing mainstay Optomec has acquired Huffman.

Published December 17, 2018
Categorized as Corporate Tagged acquisition, ded, optomec, repair

Siemens Execs: “We’re Here to Deliver on the Promise of Additive Manufacturing”

Following a tour of the new additive manufacturing facility at Materials Solutions, a Siemens business, I sat down for a chat with company executives.

Published December 17, 2018
Categorized as interview, tour Tagged industry, industry 4.0, interview, materials solutions, production, siemens, tour

Inside Materials Solutions’ Additive Manufacturing Facility

The additive manufacturing vision at Siemens is for a cross-industry collaborative future.

Published December 13, 2018
Categorized as tour Tagged factory, industrial, industry, materials solutions, production, siemens, tour, visit

The Method Behind the Method

Continuing a chat with MakerBot’s CEO and VP of Engineering, we turn to more particulars on the new Method 3D printer.

Published December 11, 2018
Categorized as interview, printer Tagged desktop, interview, makerbot, printer

MakerBot Unveils Its New 3D Printer: Meet the Method

MakerBot has just unveiled the Method, a ‘performance’ 3D printer set to bridge the gap between industrial and desktop 3D printing.

Published December 11, 2018
Categorized as interview, printer Tagged desktop, hardware, interview, makerbot, printer

Reducing Pain Doesn’t Have to be a Pain

Assistive devices are typically small aids that make a big difference — and often at a big cost.

Published December 10, 2018
Categorized as research Tagged assistance, desktop, device, health, medical, MTU, open source, research, study

UK Rail Industry Getting a Handle on Obsolescence

As 3D printing continues to come into play for on-demand and spare parts manufacture, a new collaboration targets the UK rail industry.

Published December 10, 2018
Categorized as Usage Tagged collaboration, obsolete, rail, railway, spare parts, stratasys

Authenticity, Traceability, and Supply Chain Integrity

Digital supply chains and digital manufacturing solutions are on the rise — and real success will depend on intellectual property management.

Published December 7, 2018
Categorized as interview Tagged blockchain, formnext, Identify3D, intellectual property, interview, IP, qr code, secure, security, supply chain, traceability

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