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e-Xstream simplifies Composite 3D printing with production cost evaluation and time saving in material analysis

Composite 3D printing is not just about materials as we recently discovered with Anisoprint. Like other AM technologies, it’s also a matter of software and one company we are closely monitoring in the field...

Those things that make Composite 3D Printing a good option for manufacturing – or not.

With only a handful of companies offering composite 3D printing solutions, many industrials are still questioning the capabilities of composite 3D printing in manufacturing. We recently reached out to Anisoprint’s CEO & founder Fedor Antonov,...

Download the September/October issue of 3D ADEPT Mag NOW!

This issue gathers a fantastic line-up of forward-thinking experts that bring key insights into new topics from materials to metal AM and post-processing. First and foremost, the “Dossier” highlights Composite 3D printing. To understand the...

3D ADEPT MAG – N°5 – Vol 3 – September / October 2020

 All issues of 3D ADEPT MAG are distributed free of charge in all AM events where 3D Adept is a media partner. DOWNLOAD THE ISSUE   (Single Page) This issue gathers a fantastic line-up of forward-thinking experts...

Research center produces 3D printed composite parts with self-sensing functionality

Self-sensing allows for the monitoring of critical structures in various sectors including aerospace, construction & healthcare. Brightlands Materials Center, a Dutch research center, has recently leveraged Anisoprint Continuous Fiber 3D printing to produce composite parts with self-sensing functionality. A...

« What did 2019 mean for AM companies and what are they looking forward to in 2020? »

At the beginning of 2019, we asked additive manufacturing experts what were their predictions for the year. The main forecast for participating companies was to focus on education, and how to move AM to...

Desktop Metal debuts in Continuous Fiber 3D Printing

It’s official. Desktop Metal challenges Markforged in Continuous Fiber 3D Printing. The metal AM specialist launches its first desktop 3D printer. Named Fiber™, the desktop 3D Printer can produce high resolution parts with industrial...

3D Printing Composites increasingly raise investors’ eye…

It’s been five years that investments into companies that specialize in 3D printing of composites has been gaining momentum. With almost $250 million raised to date, companies like Markforged, Arevo, Impossible Objects, Fortify and...

Continuous Composites & Arkema to advance Continuous Fiber 3D Printing

An interesting coalition between Continuous Composites & Arkema has been sealed to foster the development of Continuous Fiber 3D Printing. Continuous Composites owns a patented Continuous Fiber 3D Printing (CF3D®) technology, a technology that enables...