
X-Ray 3D Printing!
Researchers have developed a method for 3D printing microstructures using X-rays.
Researchers have developed a method for 3D printing microstructures using X-rays.
UK-based RPS announced a new series of industrial 3D printers, the Neo 450 line.
Another 3D printing technology will soon be aboard the International Space Station as Made In Space is set to launch SLA into space for the first time.
Nexa3D made multiple announcements this week, each strengthening their position in the market.
Formlabs has unexpectedly announced a new 3D printer, the Form 3BL.
Could Prusa Research be slowly moving into the professional 3D printing market?
Peopoly is building upon the phenomenon of its Phenom 3D printer line, today introducing the startlingly large Phenom XXL.
I’m reading an interesting release from Nanofabrica, and had a thought about 3D printer specifications.
This week’s selection is a historic time capsule 3D print by James Harrison from 1988!
After seeing 3D printer companies make fundamental transformations in their business models, I’m wondering if this is a trend.
Tethon 3D announced a new product: a ceramic powder suitable for use in SLS 3D printers to add to their extensive portfolio of printable ceramic materials.
Hong Kong-based Peopoly has just expanded its Phenom 3D printer line.
Photocentric has increased their 3D printed valve production rate by 10X using some interesting methods.
Formlabs is setting a great example for other 3D print companies to follow when addressing the COVID-19 crisis.
Hong Kong-based Peopoly has just expanded its Phenom 3D printer line.
Formlabs just issued three new videos for beginners to 3D printing, and the result was quite surprising.
Glassomer has produced a resin usable in any SLA or DLP 3D printing process that can 3D print pure glass objects. We found out how it works.
What’s inside 3D Systems’ Figure 4 SLA 3D printer, and how does is print so fast? We found out their secret.
Shenzhen Kings 3D Printers apparently produces the largest SLA 3D printer available today in China, and now they’re taking it to the rest of the world.
Researchers have invented a new method of 3D printing called HARP that can print 430mm per hour, with many other advantages.
There is a fascinating origin story behind RPS’ NEO 800 industrial SLA 3D printer that ensures the device is highly reliable and produces excellent quality prints.
Need some high-quality resins for your 3D printer? One option is Liqcreate, which produces resins able to work in many 3D printers using SLA, DLP and LCD processes.
Need a 3D printer manufacturer providing multiple additive manufacturing processes? One option is SondaSys, which provides six machines using three different processes.
A new project from Virginia Tech is perhaps the closest we’ve yet come to 3D printing as a Star Trek Replicator.
What kind of 3D print technology should be used by students? Here we explain the advantages of using advanced technology to simulate real-life engineering environments.
Is 3D Systems changing strategy? They are selling their FabPro 1000 as a consumer or prosumer platform via Amazon Prime Day — what comes next?
Need to select a 3D printing process for an additive manufacturing project? These videos explain the major differences between SLS, FDM, SLA, MJF and more.
3D Systems’ Figure 4 system is up and running at Rapid Application Group.
We had a chat with Maria Fatialofa of RPS about their NEO 800 3D printer.
Diana Kalisz came out of an early career in aerospace, joining 3D Systems in early 1989.
An announcement on Union Tech’s USA website indicates they are shutting down their business.
We’ve received additional information about the IVI 3D printer detailed last week.
I’m looking at some details on an upcoming 3D printer that seems too good to believe.
I visited contract manufacturer The Technology House for a look inside production operations.
We’ve received a couple of interesting videos on the new Form 3 technology from Formlabs, and they show a very unusual SLA process.
Formlabs has a secret no longer: they’ve released two versions of an entirely new 3D printer, the Form 3 and Form 3L.
DSM continues to look ahead in 3D printing with a new partnership, new SLS powder, and commitment to sustainable industry.
Stratasys is unveiling two new 3D printers today, stepping deeper into FDM and introducing its first commercial SLA machine.
Post-processing is evolving from 3D printing’s dirty little secret to a PR headline.
It may soon be possible to 3D print resin objects in more than one material.
I’m reading about a new 3D printing system specifically designed for used in dental operations.
The large-format industrial NEO800 SLA system is built from experience.
I’m looking at an unusual way to perform SLA 3D printing by Cubicure.
You may have not heard of ProtoFab, but they have long experience in 3D printing.
Peopoly’s new SLA 3D printer is designed to compete with both resin- and filament-based machines.
We recently spoke with Photocentric about their upcoming new resin-based 3D printers.
We spent some time speaking with Sindoh to find out their latest strategy for 3D printing.
The companies in the XponentialWorks portfolio are looking to enhance performance in generative design and additive manufacturing.
Call us surprised: Loctite is entering the world of 3D printing.
Researchers have developed a practical method of 3D printing the powerful Kapton material.
I’m looking at a new SLA 3D printer that just appeared on Kickstarter, the Dazz 3D L120.
Though 3D printing is imperative for many hardware developers, it’s usually the price of the printer that stops a lot of folks from purchasing their own
Taiwan-based Phrozen has announced a new resin-based desktop 3D printer that has some interesting new features – and an incredible price.
XYZprinting has developed a style of resin 3D printing system I have not seen previously.
3D Systems, whose stock price recently took a tumble, came back with a series of very interesting 3D printing announcements.
Some months ago we ran a story about a unique desktop 3D printer, the T3D. Now you can order one.
With the expiration of certain patents, one might expect to see more competition in the 3D print world, and that’s certainly the case.
A reader comment enquired about the general relative speed of the two major 3D printing processes, plastic extrusion and photocurable resin.
Finally the low-cost Elemental SLA 3D printer has launched.
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