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[Additive Talks | Construction 3D printing] Manufacturing, Costs and Standardization: Can you really buy a 3D printed house?

One year ago, with the growing trend around autonomous construction, we sat down with experts from   COBOD International A/S and PERI to discuss the realities of the construction 3D printing market. This conversation was...

[Additive Talks |Construction 3D printing] Manufacturing, Costs and Standardization: Can you really buy a 3D printed house?

One year ago, with the growing trend around autonomous construction, we sat down with experts from   COBOD International A/S and PERI to discuss the realities of the construction 3D printing market. This conversation was...

COUNTRY Focus: Is the Netherlands the hub of Construction 3D Printing?

In our ongoing efforts to provide companies with information that will help them take a leap into a new market, this volume of 3D ADEPT Mag focuses on “The Netherlands”. The present article highlights...

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 |...

How 3D Printed Titanium Motor Nodes help make more sustainable e-bikes

Since we increasingly navigate through the era of e-bikes, we are also learning more about the different parts that can make their manufacturing challenging. The manufacturer’s challenge usually depends on the objectives he set...

The material graphene reinvented to serve 3D printing and much more

The 2018 edition of the Guinness Book of World Records has recognized the 3D printed graphene aerogel as the “least dense 3D printed structure.” Due to the fact that it is superelastic, conductive and light,...

3D printed graphene aerogel would be the lightest material in the world

The 2018 edition of the Guinness Book of World Records recognizes a 3D printed graphene aerogel as the “least dense 3D printed structure.” According to researchers at Kansas State University, the material is superelastic, conductive...

Motorcycle Italian Volt “Lacama” printed in 3D

 Italian Volt, a motorcycle company developed a customizable electric motorcycle. Named Lacama, the chassis, the frame and the arm are printed in 3D. Italian Volt Lacama goes from zero to 100 Km / h...