Mimaki’s 3D printer is open to Fraunhofer’s Cuttlefish software

Cuttlefish is a universal 3D printer driver developed by the Fraunhofer Institute for Computer Graphics Research IGD. It translates 3D scan data or 3D...

Standards for Additive Manufacturing

Every major progress achieved in the Additive Manufacturing industry comes with an array of challenges that might slow the wider adoption of this technology...

Stratasys revealed promising developments in key market segments – Will keep trains moving with AM thanks to Rail Industry Solution

One often thinks that when it comes to industrial 3D printing, the FDM technology does not allow a wide range of opportunities as the...

Using SLS technology, the Daimler bus division to respond flexibly and environmentally friendly to urgent customer needs.

Daimler’s needs in additive manufacturing are increasing. Two years ago, the bus division of the parent company of Mercedes Benz 3D printed over 780...

A five-year old child can breathe again thanks to 3D printed biocompatible and resorbable stent

Bronchomalacia is caused by abnormalities in the bronchial cartilage that lead to collapse of the affected airway during respiration. A five-year old child that suffered...

NFL Stadium to be home to 85-Foot-Tall 3D Printed Memorial

 Allegiant Stadium will become a real attraction by the end of next year. More than the home to future Las Vegas Raiders, it will...

Additional Quintus Hot Isostatic Press Augments Capacity for Stack Metallurgical Group

Spurred by a successful entry into Hot Isostatic Pressing at the beginning of this year, Stack Metallurgical Group is redoubling its commitment to the...

DiManEx Adds Logistyx Technologies to its End-to-End 3D Parts Printing Platform

Logistyx Technologies, a specialist in transportation management for parcel shipping, announces DiManEx has selected Logistyx’s TME solution to manage multi-carrier parcel deliveries for customers...

MGA granted approval to use a 3D printed part in the railway sector

Mobility Goes Additive aka MGA has received approval for operational use of an additively manufactured, safety-relevant part in the railway sector. Called "brake suspension...

Interview: SABIC reveals ability to deliver tailor-made AM materials through a specific chain of collaborations

Keith Cox brings over 35 years in the plastics industry, and has been working with SABIC since 2007. First assigned to the product development...