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New Additive Manufacturing equipment and products at Sintavia, 3DGBIRE and 3DPRINTUK

In the USA and the UK, additive manufacturing companies have recently purchased and sign new distribution agreements to enhance their services. This article covers the latest news at Sintavia, 3DGBIRE and 3DPRINTUK. New EOS 3D...

3D Printing Materials KIMYA by ARMOR are now also made in the USA

Since they have launched their additive manufacturing brand KIMYA, we have been closely monitoring ARMOR Group’s activities in the industry.  The French company with an ambitious industrial vision made it clear: they wanted a...

Tecalum Industrial achieves significant ROI by integrating Additive Manufacturing in-house

Tecalum Industrial, Spain-based producer of aluminium products, has observed significant return-on-investment (ROI) by integrating Additive Manufacturing in-house. Indeed, parts they produce for the industrial sector, sometimes need to be designed from scratch, based on each...

[UPDATED] COVID-19: Efforts from the 3D Printing Community Continue around the world

It’s been several weeks now that we actively monitor 3D printing initiatives to fight this pandemic.  To help companies around the world support medical staff locally, we also spread requests from the healthcare industry. From...

[UPDATED] COVID-19: Requests from the healthcare community & Responses of the 3D Printing Community

This article was first published with the title “the 3D Printing Community can support healthcare professionals by joining some of these initiatives”, therefore some information might find familiar to you. We’ve decided to gather the...

Tensabelt saves up to 200€ per part using 3D printed tooling

Tensabelt, a producer of queue management systems such as barriers, cones and roll-up belts, has recently realized they are able to save up to 200 per component leveraging 3D printed tooling. For a company that...

ZER Collection unveils some 3D printed clothes that can finally be worn by the end consumer

With a focus on designing “functional and urban clothing with sporty aesthetics”, Spanish fashion brand ZER Collection introduced its first collection during the recent Mercedes Benz Madrid Fashion Week. The collection includes 12 outfits whose most parts...

A last look at 2019: what does it mean for the additive manufacturing industry?

 Looking Back at 2019 and Forward to 20202020 is just around the corner. While all of us are going to close the doors of this year, we thought it could be interesting to recall...

CIM UPC to launch a Master’s degree in Design and Engineering for Additive Manufacturing (DEFAM)

Starting October 2018, professionals can attend the Master’s degree program in Design and Engineering for Additive Manufacturing (DEFAM) launched by the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), Spain. The university’s technological center CIM UPC and UPC spinoff BCN3D...

3D models, real driver of growth for the 3D printing market? – The point of view of Hugo Fromont and Pierre Ayroles, co-founders of Cults

“In the end, thanks to them, to their 3D models, 3D printing will be a success tomorrow, everyone will want a printer because without their models, which are creative and beautiful, the public would...