Forte, the generative design tool that will ease the optimization of 3D printed objects

Anthony Chen, a researcher from Carnegie Mellon University, has recently created a generative design method to maximize performance on high-level specifications, for instance when...

CECIMO and EPMA, together to push 3D Printing forward

CECIMO, the European Association of the Machine Tool Industry, and EPMA, the European Powder Metallurgy Association will collaborate to develop additive manufacturing (AM) through...

Allianz & Launch Forth want to change the view on mobility with their 3D printed devices

Allianz, the insurer, and co-creation platform Launch Forth launch a design challenge dedicated to the mobility and accessibility in sports with a focus on additive manufacturing....

NYU Tandon Researchers develop a new technique to manufacture a material for 3D Printing

Scientists at NYU Tandon School of Engineering recently discovered a process to 3D print components of syntactic foam, extremely strong and lightweight composites used...

Rize Inc. Has deepened its collaboration with Dassault Systèmes

Rize Inc. rethinks its partnership with Dassault Systèmes’ SOLIDWORKS brand. The new collaboration includes Rize™ One 3D printers in the SOLIDWORKS design experience with a new Rize product. Rize...

HP introduces its new Jet Fusion 300 / 500 series of 3D printers

HP Inc. develops its 3D printing portfolio with the Jet Fusion 300 / 500 series of 3D printers. This 3D printing technology enables manufacturers to produce...

GE Additive Education Program: applications are open for the 2018 cycle

GE Additive now receives applications from schools and colleges for the 2018 cycle of its Additive Education Program (AEP). GE is investing $10 million over...

Stratasys, Dassault Systèmes and Easton LaChappelle: a collaboration for 3D printed arms

3D printing companies Stratasys and Dassault Systèmes will team up with Easton LaChappelle will take part in Unlimited Tomorrow initiattive which consists in developing and producing...

From 3D Printing to 4D Printing: the morphing of objects

Engineers from Rutgers University developed a "4D printing" method from 3D printing that could lead to the development of "living" structures in human organs...

PostNord chose Stratasys to develop its 3D printing services

PostNord Strålfors takes advantage of Stratasys’ additive manufacturing solutions to create an on-demand part production and delivery service for a wide range of customers...