Tag: Additive Manufacturing
Aussie student designs smart prosthetic leg (VIDEO)
3D printing has come a long way in many areas, but the ones that matter the most are those that affect and change people’s...
MIT scientists develop transparent glass 3D printing technology (VIDEO)
3D printing — which initially grew out of work at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) — has been widely accepted and implemented in...
Nipi is more than a beach cooler thanks to Stratasys 3D printing (VIDEO)
UK start-up company Nipi Smart Cooler, the developer of the one-of-a-kind “smart” cooler Nipi, has managed to make a functional prototype 75% faster than...
Alcoa to invest $60m in 3D printing R&D centre
Aluminium giant Alcoa has announced that it will invest $60 million on a manufacturing centre dedicated to advanced 3D printing techniques and materials.
The facility...
Stratasys introduces new Objet30 Dental Prime printer for the dental industry
3D printing giant Stratasys has unveiled a new high-quality and affordable 3d printer intended for the dental industry.
The Objet30 Dental Prime printer will allow...
Aussie archaeologist uses 3D printing to revive bronze-age music
Additive manufacturing or 3D printing has managed to transform numerous industrial sectors and play its part in moulding our future. Now, 3D printing has...
Get into character with 3D Systems’ revamped 3DMe Photo booth
3D Systems has unveiled its next-generation 3DMe® Photo booth which includes an attractive user interface and is set to become quite popular both with...
Upcoming Stratasys annual 3D printing forum to be held in Shanghai, Tokyo and Seoul
Shanghai (25 August), Tokyo (27 August) and Seoul (28 August) are the three cities selected to host Stratasys’ annual 3D Printing Forum in the...
MIT CSAIL’s MultiFab 3D printer brings us one step closer to developing the Star...
Who doesn’t want an instant manufacturing machine at home? Any “Star Trek” fan dreams of having his own Replicator. For those of you who aren’t...
German shipping and marine supplier boosts manufacturing process with Stratasys’ Objet Eden350V printer
German hydrodynamic service and consulting firm Hamburg Ship Model Basin (HSVA) has managed to significantly reduce the time and cost to produce bespoke prototype...