An 80 m2 concrete slab that required 3D sand printing for its formwork
Sand is not a 3D printing material that is used every day in the additive manufacturing industry. The first time we heard it was...
3D Soft robots that look like living creatures
Dr. Sehyuk Yim in Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) developed in collaboration with some researchers in US a technology that can manufacture...
Victrex developed polymer solutions for FFF and SLS Technologies
PEEK polymer specialist Victrex will very soon launch new polymer solutions for FFF and SLS technologies. Called PAEK, the polymer solutions will be provided as filaments...
Amazon now sells its own brand of filaments
No need to introduce anymore the e-commerce platform Amazon. The company has started selling globally its own brand of 3D printer filaments.
Those who know...
Arkema to open Center of Excellence to develop 3D Printing resins
Arkema will launch its 3D Printing Center of Excellence at its Sartomer Exton, PA facility. Along with its partners such as Sartomer, the company...
Interview – Edouard Moens, co-founder and CEO of Aerosint on the 2nd financing round for multi-material 3D printing
Aerosint is a spin-out of the Belgian factory "MAKE IT GROUP". Created in 2015, the company has officially been incorporated as Aerosint in September...
Optimizing Materials and Software for 3D Printing: the story of BASF & Materialise
BASF & Materialise have entered in a new form of collaboration. The chemical company which got used to acquire companies has invested US$25 million...
Prodways takes over Solidscape, Stratasys’ subsidiary
Last week, Stratasys created a new company, while it was losing the majority of shares in another one. Prodways just acquired Solidscape, a US-based...
Lockheed Martin and Arconic to propose new solutions for 3D Printing and Materials in the Aerospace industry
For the next two years, Lockheed Martin and Arconic will develop new materials and 3D printing processes for the aerospace industry. Metal 3D printing...
What if Gold can detect defects in 3D printed parts?
At Vanderbilt University (USA), scientists would have developed a technique to bring out the defects that can be integrated in a 3D printed part....












