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Sprybuild launches a resin 3D printer with a conveyor belt instead of a build platform

Sprybuild, a newcomer in the AM market, turns stealth mode off with the launch of an SLA 3D printer. The machine would integrate a patented continuous build process on a conveyor belt and rigid...

Lazer Sport unveils new bike helmet made with Siemens Xcelerator portfolio & 3D printing

Lazer Sport NV, Belgian cycling helmet manufacturer, has recently brought to market KinetiCore, a proprietary rotational impact protection technology. The manufacturer’s goal was to provide on- and off-road cyclists protection against both direct and...

M&H bets on a Solukon system for depowdering of metal 3D printed parts

M&H, a provider of design, 3D metal printing, surface treatment and finishing services, has added an automated depowdering system to its production environment. The Austrian company wanted to ensure the metal 3D printed parts...

3D printing company Materialise could enhance jaw treatments with a 3 in 1 solution

Materialise, a 3D printing company that provides personalized medical solutions, has developed a Personalized TMJ Total Arthroplasty System, a 3-in-1 solution to treat patients requiring total temporomandibular joint (TMJ) arthroplasty. It’s a unique solution that combines...

New Renault 5 E-Tech EV features 3D printed decorative clip-on features

The original Renault 5 sold over 5.5 million units across five continents from 1972 to 1985 was the first car to achieve fuel consumption below the symbolic 5 litres/100km at 90km/h. Its first electric...

When BMW Group leverages its 3D printing automotive expertise to produce spike plates

Car manufacturer BMW Group has 3D printed custom spike plates for the German Bobsleigh team, manufacturing the metal athletic gear using powder bed fusion (PBF). The automotive giant involved in multiple AM projects for...

The emerging role of 3D printing in disaster relief and humanitarian aid

In recent years, 3D printing technology has found new applications beyond its traditional scope in manufacturing and prototyping. One of its uses is in disaster relief and humanitarian assistance, providing unparalleled abilities to meet...

Fraunhofer IGD technology can deliver computer-generated 3D-printed eye prostheses

Fraunhofer IGD, the research institute behind the Cuttlefish® 3D printer driver – first unveiled in 2021, has given hope to patients who need ocular prostheses. Occularists who use the research institute’s requisite software and...

RMIT develops a 3D printed ‘metamaterial’ with properties not normally seen in nature

This title looks like the beginning of a Sci-Fi book but it is not. Researchers from Australia-based RMIT have developed a new metamaterial – a term used to describe an artificial material with unique...

Dental 3D printing: 3D Systems launches multi-material, one-piece jetted denture solution

Described as a first-to-market, 3D Systems’ new solution for jetted, monolithic (one-piece) dentures utilizes multiple materials to deliver a “durable, long-wear, aesthetically beautiful prosthetic” to the patient. Thanks to a formulation of tailor-made materials for both...