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What can we expect from Additive World Conference 7th edition?

For the 7th time, Additive World Conference will address trends and business cases around additive manufacturing Additive Industries will host Additive World Conference in Eindhoven (in the Netherlands) on March 20th and 21th. Alongside with...

How does GROW Software enable companies to overcome adoption challenges of additive manufacturing?

Providers of SaaS solutions play a vital role in the search of solutions to overcome hurdles faced by additive manufacturing companies. In order to understand the how and the why of this solution, we have invited Aslan Shirazian, Business Development Manager of GROW in this #OpinionoftheWeek.

What users can expect from upgrades of Geomagic® for SOLIDWORKS® 2019 and 3DXpert™ for SOLIDWORKS 14

3D Systems has upgraded Geomagic® for SOLIDWORKS® 2019 and 3DXpert™ for SOLIDWORKS 14. Both software enable to optimize designs for additive manufacturing be it plastic and metal 3D Printing.

KeraCel is using 3D printing to manufacture a multi-material ceramic battery

Linking 3D printing to electronics raises a number of issues that are not yet fully addressed by companies. The ability to print battery elements uniformly and with seamless interfaces is part of these issues and KeraCel has...

Filamentive and Tridea develop 100% Recycled 3D Printer Filament Made From PET Plastic Bottles

UK-based 3D Printing filament company, Filamentive, has released in partnership with Tridea, a 100% recycled plastic filament made from post-consumer PET plastic bottle waste.

EOS extends its AM experts in powder bed fusion technology by acquiring Vulcan Labs

Industrial 3D printing specialist EOS announces the acquisition of Vulcan Labs. The company was a spin-off company of Stratasys, whose mission is to provide new solutions on Powder-Bed Fusion (PBF) additive manufacturing.  EOS new team...

With Series A financing, Adaptive3D targets the high-throughput manufacturing of 3D plastic and rubber parts

Adaptive3D, a supplier of additive manufacturing polymer resin has secured Series A financing from a syndicate co-led by DSM Venturing and Applied Ventures, LLC. The supplier aims at developing the manufacturing of complex 3-dimensional plastic and rubber parts with...

Food: When 3D printing helps Top chef Kenneth Toft-Hansen to win Bocuse d’Or Competition

On the homepage of the Bocuse d’Or website, one can read, « Classic or modern, there’s only one cuisine... The Good one». When it comes to 3D printing, it is not all about taste, it is about sight, appearance. The pretty sight of a plate might definitely raise appetite.

Japan, another milestone in Roboze Additive Manufacturing Journey

Roboze has announced today a new partnership with K.K. IRISU that belongs to the Illies group and that will enable him to enter the Japanese market. For Roboze, the world seems to be a global...

Carbon’s recently unveiled L1 Digital Light Synthesis™ system is already used for Riddell’s helmets

Carbon keeps pushing boundaries of digital manufacturing. The 3D printing specialist has recently unveiled its new technology, the L1 Digital Light Synthesis system whose performances are already being appreciated in the manufacturing of Riddell’s helmets. The new platform integrates a...