Charles R. Goulding and Aaron Rofe detail the technical experimentation required to bypass traditional forging and casting in favor of 3D printed equipment that enhances ball speed and clinical precision.
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Building Women’s Sports for the Long Run
Charles R. Goulding and Aaron Rofe discuss how Michele Kang’s leadership and emerging 3D printed technologies are helping women’s sports finally move beyond scaled-down solutions toward true performance equity.
How Automation and 3D Printing Are Rewriting the Commercial Laundry Playbook
Charles R. Goulding and Preeti Sulibhavi show how automation and 3D printing are reshaping the commercial laundry industry and the companies driving that shift.
Deere & Company: From 19th-Century Plows to 21st-Century Additive Innovation
Charles R. Goulding and Andressa Bonafe delve into how John Deere is leveraging additive manufacturing and R&D tax incentives to stay ahead amid tariffs, supply chain strains, and global competition.
From Tariff Turmoil to Additive Advantage: Caterpillar’s 3D Printing Push
Charles R. Goulding and Preeti Sulibhavi reveal how Caterpillar’s US$1.5 billion tariff exposure is accelerating its 3D printing strategy to localize production, cut costs, and safeguard supply-chain resilience.
L.A.B. Golf Scores an Ace: How the Company is Using 3D Printing to Revolutionize the Golf World
Charles R. Goulding and Kate Esposito highlight how L.A.B. Golf’s groundbreaking 3D-printed putters, backed by L Catterton and luxury titan LVMH, are redefining performance, customization, and innovation in the golf industry.
Hard Hats & Humanoids: The Unexpected Link Between Nasdaq and Plainview, NY
Charles R. Goulding and Preeti Sulibhavi spotlight how a humanoid robot’s Nasdaq debut connects to a Long Island innovator blending robotics, 3D printing, and safety gear.
3D Printing Serves an Ace in Pickleball Innovation
Preeti Sulibhavi and Jacob Nolan dive into the tech transforming America’s fastest-growing sport—where noise reduction and player performance get a high-speed upgrade.
Bridging the Gap to 2025: The Role of Innovation and Legislation in U.S. Farming
Charles R. Goulding and Preeti Sulibhavi delve into how the Farm Bill extension and 3D printing innovations are empowering the agricultural sector to adapt to shifting landscapes and consumer demands.
Tennis Serves Up Health, Analytics, and 3D Printing Innovations
Charles R. Goulding and Preeti Sulibhavi serve-up an explanation of how tennis is at the forefront of health improvements, data-driven analytics, and next-gen equipment through 3D printing.
Breaking Records and Boundaries: Sinner’s Grand Slam and Italy’s 3D Printed Tennis Revolution
Charles R. Goulding, Preeti Sulibhavi, and Jacob Nolan explore how Jannik Sinner’s historic Grand Slam victory marks a new era for Italian tennis, fueled by groundbreaking 3D printing innovations.
Cricket and 3D Printing: A Game-Changing Partnership
Charles R. Goulding and Preeti Sulibhavi discuss how 3D printing technology can revolutionize cricket equipment by enhancing performance, safety and customization in the sport.
Rising Demand for 3D Printed Disaster Kits
Charles R. Goulding and Preeti Sulibhavi discuss some of the important emergency and survival items that can be 3D printed and prepared before disaster strikes.
3D Printing in Agriculture: AGCO’s Rapid Prototyping and its Implications
Charles R. Goulding and Preeti Sulibhavi discuss how the integration of 3D printing in agriculture continues to gain traction, enabling farmers to optimize production processes.
Urban Wet Labs And 3D Printing
Charles R. Goulding and Preeti Sulibhavi consider 3D printing applications for wet labs.
3D Printed And 5G Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) Antennas
Charles R. Goulding and Preeti Sulibhavi examine how 5G networks can benefit from 3D printed MIMO antennas.
Cooking Up A New Recipe For The Reconditioned Restaurant Food Equipment Business With 3D Printing
Charles R. Goulding and Preeti Sulibhavi examine 3D printing applications in reconditioned restaurant equipment.
3D Printed Labware Pushes the Boundaries of Scientific Innovation
Charles R. Goulding and Andressa Bonafe examine the impact of 3D printing for lab equipment in scientific research.
Book of the Week: The Maker’s Field Guide
This week’s selection is “The Maker’s Field Guide: The Definitive Reference for the Professional Designer” by Christopher Armstrong.
Should You Participate In A 3D Printer Beta Program?
Sometimes you’ll hear about a “beta” program. What’s that all about, and should you participate?
How To Deal With An Old 3D Printer
Personal 3D printing has been evolving at a very rapid rate over the past 3-4 years. It’s been proceeding so fast that you might find yourself equipped with a few older, obsolete models that idle powerless in the corner of your workshop. What should you do with these ancient, no-longer-useful 3D printers? Here’s some… Continue reading How To Deal With An Old 3D Printer
The Ultimate Home 3D Printing Setup: Tools
Yesterday we described the foundation hardware you’d need for the ultimate home 3D printing setup, including printer, scanner and computer. But of course, you’ll need a variety of other minor items to actually make your ultimate printing life comfortable. Here’s our list, in no particular order: Block of Wood: You’ll be working on cutting… Continue reading The Ultimate Home 3D Printing Setup: Tools
The Ultimate Home 3D Printing Setup: Hardware
So you want to get into 3D Printing at home? What do you need? How do you get started? A printer, obviously, but what else might be useful in your ultimate configuration? Here are our ideas: A Low Cost 3D Printer: Lots of ultra-low cost (~USD$1000) options here, including kit-based RapMan or MakerBot, or… Continue reading The Ultimate Home 3D Printing Setup: Hardware
