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Inkbit™ secures a $19M financing round led by Ingersoll Rand

Inkbit™, the developer of the Inkbit Vista™ system, closes a $19M financing round led by Ingersoll Rand (NYSE: IR), with participation from Future Labs Capital, GC Ventures America, iGlobe Partners, Ocado, Phoenix Venture Partners,...

Collaboration between Makelab and Inkbit will expand the accessibility of Vision-Controlled Jetting (VCJ) technology

On-demand 3D printing services Makelab expands its range of services with a new production technology: Inkbit’s Vision-Controlled Jetting (VCJ) technology. This process operates by repeatedly depositing photopolymer materials in 2 dimensions onto a printing plane,...

New additive manufacturing material from Inkbit features properties that rival those of Nylon 12

For its debut on the European AM market, machine manufacturer Inkbit unveiled a 3D printing material specially formulated for durability.  Called Titan Tough Epoxy 85, the material would be a great fit for parts...

Inkbit unveils its Additive Manufacturing System Inkbit Vista, based on scalable inkjet deposition and 3D machine vision.

Massachusetts-based manufacturer Inkbit has released its Vista Additive Manufacturing machine with closed-loop feedback control and multi-material capabilities. The company was spun out of MIT in 2017. In four years of activity, it secured $15 million...

Can 3D printing help make the chore of packing faster and easier?

A new computational method facilitates the dense placement of objects inside a rigid container. People often find it difficult to pack in a uniform way 3D objects of varied sizes and shapes. This problem, in...

Multi-Material 3D printing: where does the drawback lie?

Multi-material 3D printing is hot. Who wouldn’t want to receive a part that meets the 'best value for money' criterion? That’s the most important unique selling proposition (USP) of multi-material 3D printing. Like most...