3D printing news

  • Automotive & Transport
  • Transport

CUPRA accelerates the development of its racing vehicle thanks to AM

Automotive manufacturer CUPRA recently unveiled the results of its 3D printing work, performed on HP Multi Jet Fusion machines. The…

  • News

COBOD and PERI 3D print 4 houses in 4 days at Bautec

In Berlin, the international Bautec construction exhibition gathered over 30,000 visitors from more than 40 countries. This was the perfect…

  • 3D Printers

Anycubic releases Mega X, the largest 3D printer in the Mega series

Based in China, Anycubic developed and launched its first 3D printing solution back in 2016. Called Mega, this affordable FDM…

  • News

Winsun 3D prints isolation wards to curb coronavirus outbreak

It's hard these days to miss the coronavirus outbreak - the Covid-19 virus is affecting more and more people around…

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What are the business benefits of support-less metal additive manufacturing?

Today, metal additive manufacturing is still predominantly used to make functional prototypes, tooling components and spare parts. Step by step,…

  • Interviews
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Why did L’Oréal invest in additive manufacturing?

Many industrial groups have relied on additive manufacturing to gain agility, offer more innovative products or lighten production processes that…

  • News

Top 5 Videos of the Week: 3D printed chocolate creations and more!

This week we found the top 5 videos about 3D printing and the way additive manufacturing is shaping our society. The technology…

  • News

TypeCase, the 3D printed mobile keyboard for blind people

3D printing applications for disabled people are giving hope to thousands of people, and one such application is TypeCase, a…

  • News

The first chocolate 3D printing studio opens in the Netherlands

Chocolate manufacturer Barry Callebaut recently opened its first chocolate 3D printing studio through its subsidiary Mona Lisa, which specializes in…

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EPFL develops a new high-precision laser 3D printing method

At EPFL, researchers have developed a new, high-precision method for 3D printing small and soft objects. The team of researchers…

  • Medical & Dental
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Can all drugs be 3D printed?

Researchers at University College London (UCL), home of the startup FabRx, have discovered some limitations to 3D printed drugs. Using…

  • News

A portable bioprinter could heal even the most severe burns

3D printing of skin is really within reach: researchers at the University of Toronto and Sunnybrooke Health Sciences Centre have…