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Apollo joins Techniplas Open Innovation Program – Nexa3D to showcase a large format SLA 3D Printer at CES 2019
Apollo is a supplier of affordable surveying drone solutions. Through its technology platform, it offers the digitization of a worksite that combines both multi-sensing...
Zola, a wedding planning company that offers 3D printing services
Planning the future is not an easy task, especially when this future happens to be “the best day” in a couple’s life. Zola, a...
Neutrogena to produce a customized 3D printed sheet mask
Neutrogena is going to unveil a personalized 3D printed sheet mask at the Consumer Electronics Showcase (CES), the first tech event of the year...
BMW raises the bar by combining meteorites and 3D printed parts in its BMW Individual M850i Night Sky
The latest model of BMW is said to come from space. This is certainly the most spectacular and unforgettable launch of a vehicle that...
How far 3D printing will be used by medical professionals?
The use of 3D printing by medical professionals is considered as one of the major trends of the market’s growth. In its latest report,...
Triditive relies on automation to set new standards for the industrialization of Additive Manufacturing
An Asturias-based company is currently writing the beautiful pages of Spain regarding additive manufacturing. Created by a woman that inspires by her passion for...
MIT Researchers have improved their glass 3D printer: G3DP2
In September 2015, MIT Researchers demonstrated the possibility to 3D print optically transparent glass objects. The main challenge at that time was the high...
University Dental Hospital of Wales is reaping the benefits of AM in implant production
The production of maxillofacial implants and surgical guides remains a big challenge for hospitals that cannot afford the right technology. In order to produce...
Advanced BioCarbon 3D has launched a wood-based 3D printer filament
A Canada-based bioplastic company has developed wood-based 3D printing material. In an environment where both companies and individuals are making efforts to fight against...
Could house bricks really generate electricity using 3D printing?
A team of scientists from King's College London carried out an intriguing research using 3D printing. They developed a thermogalvanic brick that is capable...












