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Desktop Health qualifies Flexcera family resins for LuxCreo 3D printers

Desktop Health, a subsidiary of Desktop Metal, announced that its Flexcera® family of FDA-cleared nanoceramic polymers, used in dental cosmetic, restorative, and removable applications, are now compatible with LuxCreo's 3D printers.  Known for their orthodontic...

Desktop Health Launches new series of Dental 3D Printers called Einstein – and new dental resin

Desktop Health, a healthcare business within Desktop Metal, has announced a new series of products for dental applications. Named after one of the greatest physicists of all time, the Einstein™ series reaffirms the company’s...

Desktop Health received CE Mark Certification and releases Flexcera Next Generation 3D Printed Dentures

With the goal of redefining patient-specific healthcare in the dental, orthodontic and otolaryngology fields, Desktop Metal launched a new business line three months ago. Named Desktop HealthTM and led by President & CEO Michael...

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...

Business | The “fall and rise” of desktop 3D printing

3D printing may have started with desktop 3D printers but the current demand for more industrial applications is raising a lot of debates on the future growth of this specific segment. Interestingly, despite their...

Stratasys shareholders reject merger with Desktop Metal, Desktop Metal remains focused on path to profitability

Well, that’s one outcome we didn’t see coming. Any merger with Stratasys would have been the merger of the year. After terminating the talks on a potential merger with Stratasys, the company reaffirmed its...

One of the biggest mergers of the AM industry: Stratasys + Desktop Metal = A deal worth $1.8 billion

The combined company would generate $1.1 billion in revenue by 2025. On Wednesday May 24, Stratasys and Desktop Metal have announced a definitive agreement where the two companies will combine in an all-stock transaction valued at around 1.8...

polySpectra launches new COR Bio Resin for Healthcare & Consumer 3D Printing applications

With a new material in its portfolio, advanced materials company polySpectra enables part manufacturers to achieve biocompatible 3D printing applications across the healthcare and consumer areas. The company’s third Cyclic Olefin Resin (COR) material is...

This is FreeFoam™, Desktop Metal’s Expandable 3D Printable Resin

Although its use can go beyond the most obvious range of applications, one of the commonly widely used applications of foam is seen in the automotive industry. From car seating to carpet underlay, it...

Desktop Metal Announces Strategic Integration and Cost Optimization Initiative to Accelerate Additive Manufacturing 2.0

The initiative will also drive value to shareholders AM company Desktop Metal, Inc, announced a strategic integration and cost optimization initiative that is projected to result in approximately $40 million of annualized run rate non-GAAP...