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ExOne’s new 3D printer X1 160PRO is the culmination of two decades of metal 3D product development
As seen in the dossier of the previous issue of 3D Adept Mag, until the early 2010s, ExOne was one of the first companies to offer metal binder jetting services and systems. In almost two...
EPMA Celebrates its 30th anniversary: Allowing new ideas, improving past techniques
Amid the exciting growth of a given technology, lies a range of players whose aim is to help advance its potential while promoting its benefits to prospective end users. The European Powder Metallurgy Association (aka EPMA)...
What you can expect from the upcoming TCT Show…
The
upcoming TCT Show that will take place in Birmingham from
September 24th to 26th is raising the bar with several
new launches.
First, as
part of this edition of the event, Rapid News has launched a new...
Over $260M in Funding Round, Carbon is uniquely positioned to excel
Carbon proves that “additive manufacturing in larger scale production is becoming a reality across industry sectors.”
Carbon has raised over $260 million in growth funding co-led by Madrone Capital Partners and Baillie Gifford. US-based company...
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,...
3D printing & Football: the RoboCup soccer world championships
At this moment, all talks are focused on the current football world cup which is currently being held in Russia. On its side, Montreal also draws a particular attention with the RoboCup soccer world...
This partially 3D Printed robot can jog and jump
Its name is Atlas and its creator is the robotics company Boston Dynamics. Atlas is a robot that can jog and jump as shown in the video below.
Some of you will find it very...
When Mini Design Head Oliver Heilmer explains how 3D Printing could change cars’ design
In the automotive industry, manufacturers are increasingly adopting additive manufacturing to bring a fresh look to the design. 3D printing companies go beyond that: open innovation programs are created to push this specific industry...
#Formnext 2017: General overview of the 3D printing market
“A vibrant platform of innovation and networking formed a solid basis for outstanding business opportunities”
This year, the exhibition demonstrates that the 3D printing market is increasingly becoming mature.
On all four days, formnext 2017...