Polymaker has made an unusual step by opening an EU online store for their consumer 3D printing products.
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EU Medical Device Tariffs and 3D Printing: A New Strategic Imperative
Charles R. Goulding and Preeti Sulibhavi examine how new U.S. tariffs on EU medical devices could raise patient costs—but also open the door for America’s 3D printing expertise to lead the next wave of MedTech innovation.
Unlocking Billions: How Europe Aims to Boost Defense R&D with Dual-Use Technologies
Charles R. Goulding and Preeti Sulibhavi take a deeper dive into how the current rise in geopolitical tensions has fueled Europe’s defense spending, opening new opportunities for dual-use technologies that bridge civilian and military innovations.
Bambu Lab’s A1 Recall in EU Stirs Confusion Over Electrical Certification Requirements
A minor controversy over the Bambu Lab A1 recall kit has erupted in Europe, but it seems to be an overreaction.
What Will No-Deal Brexit Mean For 3D Printing?
The UK leaves the EU on October 31st. What might this mean for companies involved in 3D printing? We look at a long list of issues.
Picaso3D Making European Moves?
3D printer manufacturer Picaso3D is contemplating a move into the European market.
What Is Project MAESTRO?
The EU is sponsoring an interesting 3D print technology project called “MAESTRO”.
