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FLOW-3D CAST can now show shorten design cycles and reduce cost

Flow Science, a software company, has upgraded its metal casting simulation software. The software includes now new tools for predicting casting defects that can provide insights that shorten design cycles and reduce cost. Improvements of...

LMT Lab Day: EnvisionTEC’s new materials for digital dentistry

EnvisionTEC announced the availability of E-OrthoShape and E-Ortholign, two new orthodontic materials at LMT Lab Day. The announcement follows the launch of its high-speed continuous 3D printer intended for digital dentistry as well as the...

Other 3D printing technologies unveiled at #LMT Lab Day Chicago: the NextDent 5100 & the Velox 3D printer

Last week at LMT Lab Day, a number of technologies have been unveiled as part of digital dentistry. As part of these announcements, 3D Systems unveiled the NextDent 5100 and 18 new NextDent resins. The company...

Groupe Gorgé Q4 Revenue: Prodways contributes to the growth of the 3D printing division

As part of its fourth quarter financial results, Groupe Gorgé lays emphasis on the “strong growth in 3D printing division”. 4 main divisions characterize Groupe Gorgé’s services: Smart Safety Systems, Protection of High-Risk Installations,...

Vida cDLM, EnvisionTEC’s new high-speed continuous 3D printer

Still in the area of medicine, precisely in digital dentistry, EnvisionTEC has released the new Vida cDLM, a high-speed Continuous 3D Printer. This release follows the announcement of its collaboration with AvaDent to ease...

Digital Dentistry: Stratasys unveils a series of 3D printing systems for dental laboratories

  Today marks another investment in the field of digital dentistry. After DWS Systems and Carbon’s announcements, it is up to Stratasys to unveil its strategy for the digital dentistry market. The provider of 3D...

Filip Geerts, Director General of CECIMO: “Our association is working to improve the competitiveness of the European 3Dprinting industry and to maintain its leading position in the world”

A wide range of companies provide specific services within the 3D printing industry but beyond these companies, there are associations whose aim is to support them. They literally play the role of facilitator at...

Meet the 3D printed smartphone microscope for remote healthcare

Researchers from RMIT University in Australia recently implemented a 3D printable “clip-on” that allows people to turn their smartphone into a fully functional microscope. Both the scientist and the curious can visualize specimens as small...

Oerlikon and Boeing will create standard processes for 3D-printed structural titanium aerospace

Boeing and Oerlikon announce a partnership to develop standard materials and processes for metal-based additive manufacturing. The Five-year agreement will enable the aerospace company and the technology and engineering group to unlock the value of...

Shapeways’ new CEO Greg Kress will accelerate the way people can ‘design, make, and sell,’

Greg Kress recently joined Shapeways as new CEO. He will bring a new strategy to the platform that enables people to design, make and sell regardless of their 3D experience. Last we noticed, COO Tom...