3D Printing for High tech

Have you ever wondered how the high-tech industry can keep up releasing new gadgets and all sorts of electronic devices at such a fast pace? There might be a dozen reasons that explain it but let’s focus on how production of essential components needs to be optimized.

What if Samsung’s Galaxy S10 fingerprint sensor might be tricked with a 3D print?

A user attempted to fool the new Samsung Galaxy S10's ultrasonic fingerprint scanner by using 3D printing and he succeeded. When it comes to...

Sandvik is rocking the industry with this 3D printed, smash-proof guitar

3D printed guitars are part of those exciting applications we can see in this industry. The simple fact of seeing a guitar just makes...

Siemens and Interspectral to accelerate industrialization for AM with a 3D visualization tool

3D-visualization (AR and VR) is a key factor that will foster the industrialization of additive manufacturing and other tools. Siemens and Interspectral give an insight into how...

The use of additive manufacturing in telecommunications: Nokia and 3D Systems

  Nokia chose 3D Systems additive manufacturing solutions for its “Factory in a Box” mobile manufacturing solution  3D Systems announced yesterday that three global manufacturers –...

8 disruptive technologies including AM to see at The IDTechEx Show – Airbus, Altran and Microsoft to open the show

  The IDTechEx Show! at the Estrel Convention Center in Berlin, Germany on 10 – 11 April is a global event that brings together emerging technologies...

MOREbot, a robot that teaches coding, 3D printing, electronics and more

A partly 3D printed robot that teaches 3D printing and more… MORE Technologies manufactures 3D Printed and customizable robotics kits that put exploration, creativity and...

Brief news: 3D Printing to the Oscars, 3D Printed snacks from food waste, 3D technologies x3 in smartphones

This edition shows a quick look at how 3D Printing technology has led to Oscars nomination for best costume design, how food waste can be reusable, and lastly, the increasing use of 3D technologies in mobile devices.

Aether to develop 3D Printing & AI technologies for Procter & Gamble

A personal experience brought the company’s CEO to the 3D printing market and led a few times later to Aether 1, an all-in-one 3D printer designed for 3D bioprinting and hybrid manufacturing.

A $2 million funding to advance 3D printed sensor technology

  Mahmooda Sultana is the lucky scientist that received a $2 million funding from Nasa. The NASA technologist will develop a field that is not yet fully...

Ultra-Precise Additive Manufacturing for Serial Production of Micro-Optics

In a context where additive manufacturing is always featured at large scale, Nanoscribe develops GT2 3D printers that enable the production of micro-optical components