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A 3D Printed Pedestrian Bridge built by an additive and subtractive manufacturing system in Shanghai

In order to demonstrate the capability of their new 3D system, the Shanghai Construction Group will build a 3D printed Pedestrian Bridge. A large plastic 3D printer $2.8 Million USD. That’s the amount that was...

Additive Manufacturing companies: innovations, partnerships…and first times

Industry events give people the opportunity to discover the latest solutions from exhibiting companies or to evaluate how far they have gone in their activities. Analyzing the latest innovations from players we already know...

Interview – Dominik Solenicki, speaking of Sintratec S2: “the concept has been built with scalability in mind”

Dominik Solenicki is the co-founder and CEO of Sintratec, a Switzerland-based manufacturer of SLS 3D Printers. The company’s products are available in Europe (France), the USA and even in South Korea. Even though they are...

Stratasys relied on its metallic Additive Manufacturing platform at Formnext 2018

In March 2018, Stratasys positioned itself on the metal additive manufacturing sector. Even though the platform is currently being developed, it is intended for short-run metal applications. The platform integrates a new technology called, “Layered...

CRP Technology combines 3D printing and subtractive manufacturing in the construction of Bolid-E

CRP Technology got used to combine additive manufacturing technologies and subtractive techniques in the fabrication of new motorbikes. After the Ego Corsa, the manufacturer took in charge the construction of Bolid-E, a functional motorbike...

#3DPrinting Application: The Writing’s on The Wall for Traditional Channel Letters

How 3D Printing is Adding a New Dimension? Guest Post written by Matan Weinstein, Application Engineer at Massivit 3D Let’s face it, whether you’re selling a product or service, it has never been harder to attract...

Investigation: Some desktop 3D printers generate particles that might cause health issues

Researchers from UL Chemical Safety and Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) discovered that some desktop 3D printers release particles that may cause health problems. The research is the result of a two-year investigation to...

Meet the X1 25PRO™ 3D Printing Machine, it combines MIM with production volume capability

The X1 25PRO™ is ExOne’s newest 3D printing system that combines metal injection molding (“MIM”) powder capability with production volume capability. The new additive manufacturing system aims to address the needs of MIM, powder metallurgy,...

Siemens follows the move of simulation software to improve 3D Printing accuracy

So far, 3D printing companies have been using Siemens software either for the design of parts or to address waste avoidance issue in manufacturing. Siemens is also aware of accuracy issue when it comes...

4K 3D Printing is now part of EnvisionTec’s offering

EnvisionTEC will now provide the industry with a DLP-based 3D printer integrating a true 4K projector with artificial intelligence. Al Siblani, EnvisionTEC’s CEO, explains that the P4K is a high resolution DLP printer with the...