
3D Printing Goes Outdoors During The Pandemic
Charles R. Goulding, Preeti Sulibhavi, and 3D printing take to the great outdoors.
Charles R. Goulding, Preeti Sulibhavi, and 3D printing take to the great outdoors.
Charles R. Goulding and Preeti Sulibhavi consider Henkel’s participation in the 3D printing industry and potential preparations for another pandemic-driven lockdown scenario.
More than half a year into pandemic, how are 3D printer sales looking across the globe?
COVID-19 has been a substantial part of our lives for the majority of this year and we’re very thankful for all of the innovators who took the initiative to help alleviate the impact of this pandemic.
During times of uncertainty, Michigan Tech’s Open Sustainability Technology (MOST) Lab doles out three new open source tools in response to the ongoing pandemic. The
Charles R. Goulding and Andressa Bonafe take lessons from Top Gun to additive manufacturing.
Art and utility come together in the sleek 3D printed Air Management System (AMS) Mini.
The 3D printing industry’s largest show has made the wise decision to go fully virtual for 2020.
High-throughput 3D printing company Azul 3D recently announced a notable seed funding round.
Charles R. Goulding discusses the rising use of robots in hotels, and how 3D printing might help in their creation.
Charles R. Goulding and Preeti Sulibhavi consider their company’s clients’ new ways of conducting business in today’s changed environment, and where to incorporate 3D printing.
We’ve learned that NYC-based Voodoo Manufacturing has closed its doors.
Stratasys released their quarterly results, and I reviewed them to see how the pandemic is affecting the giant 3D printer manufacturer.
It’s 2020, one of the worst years, ever. Business is down everywhere, but is this really true in 3D printing?
Charles R. Goulding considers the prospect of trade show rethinking for the 3D printing industry.
Charles R. Goulding and Preeti Sulibhavi examine the impact of 3D printing on businesses in Sweden.
If the COVID-19 pandemic has taught us anything, it’s that supply chains can be disrupted suddenly and without any indication of how long the interruption will last.
Charles R. Goulding and Preeti Sulibhavi think that as we emerge from the global coronavirus pandemic, companies should consider emerging with a newer, cleaner balance sheet — with the help of 3D printing.
BCN3D has announced a new funding round that should have interesting implications on future innovations for the desktop 3D printing company.
Along with loss and grief, the pandemic has caused a great deal of change. One of those changes has been in 3D printing.
Peter Saenz examines how 3D printing might help in bicycle supply.
Jabil is uniquely situated to address both stop-gap and long-term supply chain needs relating to pandemic response, as a recent conversation highlights.
Charles R. Goulding and Alyssa Schneider think on pandemic-driven job market changes and where digital upskilling can help.
Another application for 3D printing in pandemic response has emerged with single-use stethoscopes.
The pandemic is far from over, but its effect on 3D printing business is becoming clear; we list 4 new business models for 3D printing.
As the global pandemic continues, testing supplies remain in high demand — and 3D printing continues to step up to meet needs.
Charles R. Goulding and Andressa Bonafé consider the positive economic impact of 3D printing that can carry on after the COVID-19 pandemic.
A Paris hospital has organized a 3D print factory specifically for healthcare PPE applications.
The 3D printing industry has been a beacon of manufacturing hope during the pandemic outbreak — thanks in large part to materials that have proven up to the task.
The COVID-19 crisis has shown deficiencies in the supply chain, providing opportunity for democratization of production with 3D printing.
Charles R. Goulding and Ryan Donley look into the place of 3D printing in a reshaped auto part supply chain.
Charles R. Goulding and Preeti Sulibhavi discuss the potential place of 3D printing in the reshaping aerospace supply chain.
The massive biannual International Manufacturing Technology Show (IMTS) has been cancelled for 2020.
We’re not the ones who need to see the announcement that you’re 3D printing face shields.
3D printing has really stepped up to the plate in pandemic response — but what happens with those designs post-pandemic?
After seeing 3D printer companies make fundamental transformations in their business models, I’m wondering if this is a trend.
Charles R. Goulding and Adam Friedman check out 3D printing used for building new robots that may help slow the spread of pandemic.
3D printing is enabling many a small business the agility to pivot operations toward localizing their supply chains.
Anna Zevelyov, the CEO of 3D scanner company Thor3D, examines three revelations when it comes to conducting business during and beyond the time of COVID-19.
Pandemic-driven transitioning is leading to an interesting long-term reconfiguration of factory work.
Charles R. Goulding examines opportunities for students looking for internships in the 3D printing industry in the strange landscape of 2020.
Charles R. Goulding and Preeti Sulibhavi examine the principles of Lean Manufacturing together with rising trends in automation and required social distancing.
3D printing’s largest event is still planning to go on, in-person, this November.
In the face of global supply chain shortages, it’s all hands on deck to help in the 3D printing industry — including on the software side.
One Californian company has been using its deep-seated desktop 3D printing expertise to broaden maker response to COVID-19.
In a move that could have been predicted, the organizers of TCT 3Sixty 2020 have decided to cancel the upcoming 3D printing event.
HP has been working internally and with its global partner network to mobilize 3D printing efforts to fight the spread of COVID-19.
HP shares details of their internal and external teamwork to bring 3D printing into play to join the fight against COVID-19.
Charles R. Goulding and Preeti Sulibhavi examine drug compounding with 3D printing technology.
From providing new methods for conducting healthcare appointments to improving diagnostics, 3D technologies promise improved quality of life for patients with a vast array of health needs.
Charles R. Goulding and Preeti Sulibhavi look to 3D printing for innovation in tough times.
Charles R. Goulding looks to a future of touchless doors, helped along with 3D printing.
MakerOS has quickly created an effective cloud-based system to handle dynamic orders for 3D printed PPE.
Charles R. Goulding looks into the use of 3D printing to make public bathroom spaces “touchless.”
Yes, we’ll primarily remember 2020 as the Year of Pandemic, but it’s quickly taking on another face: the Year of the 3D Printing Webinar.
One of the benefits of 3D printing that’s kept the technology in the front lines against COVID-19 has been its speed — and now we need to look at SPEE3D too.
A conversation in industrial 3D printing proved revealing as to the place of this advanced manufacturing technology in crisis and beyond.
Potential benefits from this crisis are far and few between. It will be nice if creativity supported by 3D printing is one of them.
Times and markets are uncertain; how do we gauge 3D printer sales forecasting in 2020?
Charles Goulding of R&D Tax Savers takes a look at pandemic production.
A 3D printing company best known for its metal additive manufacturing has turned to a plastic solution to help produce much-needed PPE solutions.
Charles Goulding of R&D Tax Savers examines 3D printing business possibilities in the face of economic uncertainty.
A new design for an open source ventilator that can be partially 3D printed has surfaced, but there are many cautions required before building it.
Shapeways has two unique advantages that allow them to provide PPE to healthcare professionals, and they are not what you think they are.
Scaling up production to help in the fight against pandemic poses certain challenges — that are increasingly possible to overcome.
Charles Goulding of R&D Tax Savers examines ventilator manufacture picking up with 3D printing.
With so many 3D printing efforts arising to fight the pandemic, it takes a lot for a new solution to stand out. This is that story.
Charles Goulding of R&D Tax Savers discusses Ford’s historical and current manufacturing efforts to aid in necessary production.
Carbon continues to make headway in the 3D printing fight against the spread of pandemic.
We’re talking often these days about the place of 3D printing in addressing the pandemic, but there are more nuances for the industry beyond manufacturing.
Two videos shed important light on how you should proceed in assisting COVID-19 efforts using a 3D printer.
Italy has been hard-hit in the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak, and new ways of life are leading to new approaches to business for 3D printing.
With the near-future 3D printing event calendar effectively wiped clear, Formnext sees a light at the end of the tunnel.
Additive manufacturing response to the COVID-19 emergency is picking up, but it greatly needs organization.
Charles Goulding of R&D Tax Savers examines hiring trends in a new reality.
After seeing the flurry of activity in the 3D printing community to address the COVID-19 crisis, I had some thoughts about how things may change in the industry.
Many 3D printing companies have powerful networks and now is the time to unleash them to help in this crisis. We look at three who are doing so effectively.
Many makers are anxious to do something with their 3D printing equipment to help solve the crisis, but there are some things to consider first.
We want to know how your 3D printing operations, business or personal, have been impacted.
As more 3D printing companies around the world mobilize their resources to help in pandemic, HP shares their plans of action for their digital manufacturing business.
This week’s selection is the Prusa Protective Face Shield by Prusa Research.
A healthcare center in California is requesting manufacturing assistance.
The 3D printing community continues to unite in efforts to help in the current COVID-19 pandemic.
A number of initiatives have emerged that may need your help in providing critical medical equipment required by hospitals to deal with the crisis.
This list is intended to be an at-a-glance resource for which events have been impacted, and how, in the 2020 3D printing calendar.
The spring 3D printing calendar is usually filled with travel to major trade shows, conferences, and events — but not for 2020.
A hands-free door opener highlights efforts in 3D printing to spread design, not disease.
A quick-acting FabLab in Northern Italy may have saved many lives through rapid production of replacement parts. They are not the only ones who should do so.
Prusa Research is going above and beyond in their preparations to deal with COVID-19, and other companies should follow their example.
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