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3D Printing technology in the jewellery sector
3D printing enables users to achieve different stages of their project, from modeling to prototyping. Some of the key sectors that take advantage of the solutions offered by additive manufacturing include architecture, medicine, automotive,...
Melorra: its jewels collections fabricated using 3D technologies prior to the festive season
Jewellery Indian brand Melorra has recently invested in 3D printing technologies to improve the quality of fabrication of its jewels. In order to be ready for the festive season, the company will launch over...
Jewellery brand Melorra invests in 3D Technologies to create affordable and trendy jewels
One thing we quickly learn from Indians after watching a few Bollywood movies is that jewels are part of their culture (that and the fact that most women have long hair). Today, this part...
“Isharya” unveils its first collection of 3D printed jewellery
During the Summer Edit event in Mumbai (India) –which is going on-, the modern Indian jewellery brand "Isharya" unveiled its first collection of 3D printed jewellery.
Founded in 2004 by the sisters Gauri and Radhika...
News RoundUp : Interspectral vs AMEXCI, IAM3DHUB x Renishaw, Imaginarium x GE Additive, Sintavia x AMCM, Solukon x HASMAK-T
Who recently purchased what? And who will distribute what? This edition of “news roundup” covers multiple purchases and 3D printing partnerships across the world.
New purchases and operating agreements
Interspectral will support AMEXCI’s R&D activities |...
Updated: Another Guinness World Record for 3D Printing; this time for the most diamonds set in one ring
3D Printing has often been at the heart of some of the weirdest and extraordinary creations – some of them have even managed to appear in the Guinness Book of World Records. Today, we...