Fuselab 3D aims to bring a different FDM technology onto the 3D printing market

An additive manufacturing veteran once told 3D ADEPT Media that, “from a technology perspective, there is a clear additive manufacturing footprint in Belgium. (…)...

A turbine component requires a brand-new metal additive manufacturing approach

Turbine components are quite complex to produce. In addition to the long lead time they require, manufacturers usually leverage foundry and machining for their...

Developed with 3D Printing, MetroSnap is an automated electric automobile for city life

Swiss company Rinspeed unveils a bit of MetroSnap, their first prototype of the next generation of automated electric vehicles for city life. As you may know,...

FossiLabs launches 3D printed ‘fully’ porous PEEK bone-like structures within implantable devices

FossiLabs, LLC has launched a FFF 3D printed ‘fully’ porous PEEK bone-like structures within implantable devices. The US-based company specializes in engineering porous bone-like...

Scientists successfully 3D bioprint with Human Heart Cells in space – tissues manufactured return to Earth this week

Techshot Inc. has successfully printed with a large volume of human heart cells aboard the International Space Station (ISS) U.S. National Laboratory. The 3D bioprinter...

Wärtsilä Creates its First 3D Printed CE-Certified Lifting Tool

Wärtsilä — a leading technology group servicing the marine and energy markets — has achieved a breakthrough with the development of a 3D printed...

MEAN* Used 30,000 Discarded Water Bottles To 3D print this pavilion

Riyad Joucka's firm MEAN* (Middle East Architecture Network) recently created a 3D printed pavilion that invites to consider nature with a different eye. Called Deciduous, the pavilion,...

Sustainability, Scaling, and Uncertainty: 3D Printing Trends for 2020

In 2020,  Materialise will celebrate its 30th anniversary. In the past three decades, seen 3D printing grow from a nascent technology that was...

A last look at 2019: what does it mean for the additive manufacturing industry?

 Looking Back at 2019 and Forward to 20202020 is just around the corner. While all of us are going to close the doors of...

A roundup of the weird and wonderful world of 3D printing in 2019

3D printing has been touted as being a manufacturing cure-all for a whole host of different applications. However, sometimes, operators are going too far in the...