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Carbon3D successfully closes $100m funding round led by Google Ventures

Silicon Valley based 3D printing company Carbon3D has announced that it has secured a $100 million funding round led by Google Ventures. According to the company's press...

3D Systems adds Nylon material for CubePro 3D printer

3D printing giant 3D Systems has announced that it has expanded its PlasticJet Printing materials to include Nylon for CubePro 3D printers. The new filament...

Stratasys Direct Manufacturing’s latest survey unveils 3D printing’s imminent impact on Manufacturing

Stratasys Direct Manufacturing, an indirect subsidiary of Stratasys, Ltd, recently released an in-depth industry report titled “3D Printing’s Imminent Impact on Manufacturing“. According to the...

Manchester Metropolitan University researchers set out to 3D print super-lasting graphene batteries

Researchers from the Manchester Metropolitan University are working on developing longer-lasting batteries for the smartphones of the future and they want to 3D print...

Auburn University and NASA to advance 3D printing for deep space missions

Auburn University has inked a Space Act Agreement with NASA to explore and advance the applications of additive manufacturing. The agreement – signed by Dr...

Researchers solve key problem surrounding metal 3D printing

A group of researchers from the Michigan Tech Open Sustainability Technology (MOST) Lab claim that they have found a solution to one of the key problems...

Scientists 3D print milk cap that detects spoiled milk

A milk cap developed by scientists at the University of California, Berkeley, and National Chiao Tung University in Taiwan demonstrates the potential of 3D...

Solidscape and Kangshuo Group create largest 3D printing service bureau to support China’s fast...

Solidscape®, Inc. has announced that it has signed a strategic agreement with the Kangshuo Group Co. Ltd for the creation of the largest 3D printing...

Ford turns to 3D printing and virtual manufacturing to reduce production line injury rate

Thanks to new ergonomics technology, car giant Ford has managed to reduce its assembly line employee injury rate by 70 percent since 2003. The company...

Harvard University researchers develop flexible 3D printed soft-bodied robot (VIDEO)

Researchers from Harvard University’s Wyss Institute and the University of California at San Diego have developed a one-of-a-kind flexible and extremely durable robot with...
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