COBOD on Construction 3D printing methods and the fabrication process of wind turbines

Early construction 3D printing development and research occurred in 1995. In the 2000s, the technology was already gaining momentum around the world. However, in...

Little You and Objex Unlimited to 3D print & commercialize “Mimaki Toys”

Little You, a Canada-based toy company, has just announced a new range of products: the Mimaki Toys. Produced in collaboration with Objex Unlimited, the...

SKOP, a 3D printed connected stethoscope for tele-medicine

Despite its share of pros and cons, the need for tele-medicine has been accelerated with the pandemic. As a matter of fact, over time,...

3D printed hydraulics pioneer Aidro is now a Desktop Metal company

In the summer edition of 3D ADEPT Mag (Interview of the Month PP18-23), Desktop Metal’s Arjun Aggarwal, Chief Product Officer, told 3D ADEPT Media...

COUNTRY Focus: Is the Netherlands the hub of Construction 3D Printing?

In our ongoing efforts to provide companies with information that will help them take a leap into a new market, this volume of 3D...

Just for Fun: What if you 3D print your mini-TV just to watch The Simpson?

If you are a maker and if you have been crazy about the satirical depiction of American life, epitomized by the “Simpson family”, then you would...

Experts from MTC to develop a complete 3D printed electric motor

UK-based Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) is joining a range of players who have decided to play their part in an “electrified future”. The independent...

3D printing and VR play their part in the separation of one-year-old conjoined twins

Craniopagus twins are conjoined twins that are fused at the cranium. With advances in neuroimaging, neuroanesthesia, neurosurgical techniques, and now 3D printing & virtual...

BCN3D reveals key aspect of its software strategy through acquisition of 3D printing cloud platform AstroPrint

Since last year, 3D printer manufacturer BCN3D has been building a record of important milestones but this one is definitely the one we will...

Beluga, a 3D-printed sailing boat prototype fabricated using recycled PP and 30% short glass fiber.

As events are going back on track on, several showcased projects between public and private companies enable to appreciate the capabilities of new comers...