NanoHack, an open-source 3D printed mask against COVID-19
*This device has not been certified. Before you begin 3D printing this medical device, you should check with industry professionals…
*This device has not been certified. Before you begin 3D printing this medical device, you should check with industry professionals…
Adopting 3D printing in an industrial setting, specifically for mass production, is growing considerably. Nevertheless, some companies are still hesitant…
Renishaw has collaborated with the Nova Scotia Community College (NSCC) in Canada to produce two ocean turbine parts using additive…
In the face of the current health crisis, solidarity is essential to combat the COVID-19 outbreak. In northern Italy, after…
Last week, the Additive Manufacturing Users Group took the decision to postpone the AMUG Conference to 2021. A clear sign…
In the automotive industry, additive manufacturing has established itself as a technology for prototyping and tooling applications. Car manufacturers can…
This week we found the top 5 videos about 3D printing and the way additive manufacturing is changing production processes. The…
The leading large-format 3D printer manufacturer, BigRep, celebrated the delivery of its 500th industrial machine last week. The company was…
The use of polymers in additive manufacturing has grown tremendously in the past decade. Today, there is a wide range…
In 2016, the Japanese car manufacturer Honda presented its small utility car, Micro Commuter, designed in part thanks to 3D…
The Danish company, Particle3D, uses a proprietary technology to create 3D printed bone implants that are tailored to a patient’s…
Belgian manufacturer Aerosint has just announced that it has successfully 3D printed a complex part and small cubes with two…