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This week, The Virtual Foundry (TVF) is announcing an interesting new product, an FFF Metal 3D Printing Evaluation Kit. The package includes a completed metal part and all of the…3D Print metal on a sample scale with The Virtual Foundry’s Filamet Evaluation Kit
Californian pediatric healthcare specialist Rady Children’s Hospital has launched a new Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) standardization software. Created in-house by the hospital’s Helen and Will Webster Foundation…Rady Children’s Hospital develops free software that turns patient data into 3D printable anatomical models
Australian metal 3D printer manufacturer SPEE3D has announced the launch of a new containerized system, the ‘XSPEE3D.’ Designed to offer defense users a rapidly-deployable all-in-one metal 3D printing solution, the…SPEE3D launches new XSPEE3D metal 3D printer: technical specifications and pricing
Australian metal 3D printing specialist AML3D has announced an extension to its partnership with aerospace manufacturer Boeing. Earlier this year, Boeing tasked AML3D with 3D printing aluminum prototype airplane parts,…AML3D aims to become “embedded into Boeing’s supply chain” after extending partnership
Construction 3D printing start-up Azure Printed Homes has been contracted by Californian real estate firm ReInhabit to build ten new eco-friendly houses. By choosing Azure to 3D print the homes…ReInhabit selects Azure to 3D print ten new homes from recycled plastics in California
The 3D Printing Industry Awards are back. Our annual celebration of everything related to the 3D printing industry is a unique event. The awards are open to any individual, enterprise…2022 3D Printing Industry Awards Nominations Open
The Additive Manufacturing Users Group (AMUG) has opened online registration for its 2023 AMUG Conference. Open to the users of all commercially available 3D printing technologies, the AMUG Conference is…Registration opens for the AMUG 2023 Conference
Researchers at Stanford University have announced the development of a polymerization process that’s “five to ten times faster” than the current quickest high-resolution resin 3D printers on the market. Essentially…New take on Carbon CLIP 3D printing could be “five to ten times faster”
This year’s International Manufacturing Technology Show (IMTS) may have now come to a close, but the event served as a valuable meeting point for manufacturers both in and outside of…Where does 3D printing stand in the world of manufacturing? IMTS insiders reveal all
Researchers at Stanford University have used 3D printing to develop a strain sensor that enables the wireless monitoring of tumor regression in cancer patients. Composed of a 50-nm layer of…Innovative 3D printing-enabled strain sensor unlocks real-time monitoring of cancerous tumors