3D Printed Home Tech Now Available to Builders & Contractors
Recently, 3D-printed homes have come into the spotlight due to their potential sustainability, durability, and affordability. In reality, building these homes has been very...
Shukla Medical: Hundreds of thousands of dollars saved with metal 3D Printed surgical instruments
Shukla Medical, a manufacturer of surgical tools and subsidiary of aerospace manufacturer S.S. White Technologies — saves 10K of dollars per month by leveraging...
In aerospace, crucial 3D printed parts require the use of appropriate software solutions
Too much attention is often made on the use of the additive manufacturing technology leveraged as part of a production process. Yet, software solutions...
Stratasys launches Digital Anatomy 3D Printer – bringing realism to the preparation room
Stratasys is investing extra miles in the medical industry. With the launch of the J750™ Digital Anatomy™ 3D Printer, the specialist of Polyjet &...
German RepRap 3D Printer helps to address sustainability in the manufacturing of BICAR’s electric vehicle
Switzerland-based reseller KVT-Fastening recently represented German RepRap GmbH in a collaboration with the Centre for Product and Process Development (ZPP) of ZHAW in Zurich....
Titomic Limited & Gilmour Space Technologies: on their way to produce 3D Printed rocket and space components
Titomic and Gilmour Space Technologies join forces for the additive manufacturing of high-performance rocket and aerospace components.
Adam and James Gilmour, two brothers, founded Gilmour...
Exploring the use of Additive Manufacturing in the brewing industry
After sport, food is the second thing that can bring people from different backgrounds closer together. And when it comes to food, there is...
Angel Trains, DB ESG & Stratasys achieved tests of 3D Printed Parts on Trains
Last year, Stratasys, DB ESG & Angel Trails announced their collaboration to 3D print interior & exterior components of trains. For this first experience...
How was the First Additive Manufacturing Conference in the Benelux?
For this first experience, HP, BASF, Siemens and Materialise, the “Big Four” gathered around a hundred guests in Utrecht, The Netherlands. In major European...
Blueprint wants to give more than just skills with its ‘‘Think Additively” program
According to a recent Blueprint study, for 85% of companies, knowledge remains the biggest challenge to fully adopting additive manufacturing. That’s why, the Stratasys-owned...












