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DAGOMA, the French 3D printer manufacturer just launched a Kickstarter campaign for its new 3D printer NEVA.
The company created in France in 2014 by two engineers, decided to set up in the United States through the launch of...
Four companies will join ZMorph’s global chain of over 50 authorized resellers. “These new partners will increase ZMorph’s availability across Europe and introduce multitool 3D printer to one of the fastest growing markets in South America.”
In Europe, local resellers are...
Envision the Future was launched on March 20th by Matterhackers and Enablingthefurture.org and ended on May 8th. For the record, this design global competition aims at helping blind and visually impaired people. Contestants should create 3D printable designs that...
This week, Rocket Lab intends to launch its first rocket in the space. It should start from the Mahia Peninsula on the east coast of New Zealand, a premiere for the country that has never had a space program.
One...
D-D-8 and the first edition of the fair dedicated to additive manufacturing in Paris will open its doors.
Beyond bringing together professionals from all sectors of activity (construction, luxury, design, food industry and many others), the Add Fab show is...
The Memorandum of Understanding signed by American Engineering Company (AECOM) and WinSun is a three year agreement that enables both companies to provide 3D printing construction to clients all over the world.
AECOM, the Los Angeles-based company already provides consulting,...
When 3D printing is at the service of music, one gets musical that goes beyond our expectations.
After 2 years of ongoing work, the project ViolinoDigitale was created. It aims at merging 3D printing with traditional techniques of making violins.
Harry...
Collaborative research hubs are being implemented from all over the world. The €15 million advanced manufacturing centre in Dublin (Rathcoole) will create positions in robotics, mathematics, 3D printing and other areas.
Advanced manufacturing technology is incredibly expensive. Companies do not...