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Next country after Malawi to benefit from construction 3D printing in Africa is Kenya
On the heels of the 3D printed school built in Malawi, 14Trees, the joint venture between CDC Group and construction company Holcim, announced another housing...
Thermwood reveals Angle Layer Printing for Large Scale Additive Manufacturing
Thermwood, headquartered in the US, has announced a third print orientation for its Large Scale Additive Manufacturing systems. Dieter Ottmann, Business Development Manager for...
First 3D Printed Medical Implant produced By a Canadian Manufacturer has been approved in Canada
CHU de Québec-Université Laval and Investissement Québec – CRIQ have announced Health Canada's approval of the first 3D printed medical implant by the 3D...
A Replica of an Archaeological Find requires the combination of SLS 3D Printing and Augmented Reality
As part of a research project conducted at the Zurich University of the Arts, augmented reality and 3D printing are being examined as potential...
3D Printing Day Celebration: What are the Micro-Trends in Major Materials?
More than 30 years on from the invention of the first 3D printer, the 3D printing market has proven to be disruptive for so...
How does Additive Manufacturing affect Urwahn Bikes’s business model?
In the range of 3D printing applications designed for the consumer goods industry, bikes are definitely in the top five of products that are...
Meristem Wall – an homage to 3D printed architecture
It’s everything but “just another print of a wall”.
The Meristem Wall, a project at Lund University led by two Swedish innovative architects David...
ECCO explores Stratasys Origin One® 3D printing for Footwear Manufacturing
Danish shoe manufacturer ECCO started exploring 3D printing in footwear manufacturing in a collaboration with Cambridge Design Partnership. This collaboration led to a limited...
New software capability developed by Riven helps reduce print errors and ensures higher accuracy
Compatible with a wide range of AM technologies, an FFF trial with three different part types and three different materials show that average print...
ABCorp adds Nylon 11 (PA11) to its library of Additive Manufacturing Materials
American Banknote Corporation aka ABCorp, expands its Boston-based Center of Excellence capabilities with new materials. The US-based manufacturing services’ provider adds Nylon 11 (PA11)...












