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DOSSIER | Qualification of 3D printed parts: What? Why? When? And most importantly how?

Once per year, we sit down to assess some of the key insights we collected from our conversations with OEMs using AM and from (potential) users of the technology at trade shows we visited....

iFactory3D and Plasmics enhance orthopedic insoles production through 3D belt printing

Germany-based 3D belt printer manufacturer  iFactory3D and  Austrian company Plasmics have optimized orthopedic insoles manufacturing with their serial 3D belt printing and Feetneeds technology respectively.  With the help of iFactory3D's One Pro 3D belt printer,...

Fansea uses Mimaki 3D printing technology to make real world 3D printed collectibles

The 3D asset creator company  Fansea used  Mimaki 3DUJ-553 3D printing technology to make 3D printed collectibles from the virtual world.  The company was created in 2020 by Alexander Schlicher who combined his interest in...

Focus: Thermwood gives hope for the future of recycling, demonstrates superior printed part quality with “Thermal Sensor Layer Automation”

This year’s Rapid + TCT conference in Chicago featured a range of machines and parts, from huge robotic AM machines to the nearly microscopic printed metal pieces used for hearing aids. However, one installation...

Download the 2023 July/August edition of 3D ADEPT Mag

Download the July/August edition of 3D ADEPT Mag Since AM is already described as “the most overhyped technology”, there is a need to lay out the facts and to be transparent about the impact of...

AMGTA LCA reveals that Binder Jetting reduces carbon emissions by 38% – but industry experts have reservations

The Additive Manufacturer Green Trade Association (“AMGTA”), recently revealed the preliminary results of a life-cycle analysis study titled “Comparative Life-Cycle Assessment: Comparison of Casting vs Binder Jetting for an Industrial Part.” As a reminder, the...

A look at how Si Se Puede Foundation drives STEM Education with New 3D Printing Center

Si Se Puede Foundation, based in Arizona, is dedicated to bridging the STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) divide that exists in marginalized societies. Established over 23 years ago, the foundation started as an...

Boston Micro Fabrication debuts on dental market with “world’s thinnest” 3D printed dental veneer

New 3D printed veneers would be 3x thinner, durable and require less prep time for dentists Boston Micro Fabrication (BMF), a provider of manufacturing solutions for ultra-high precision applications, launches UltraThineer™, a 3D printed veneer...

The medical 3D printing market keeps growing. How do the latest advancements in depowdering fit into this evolution?

A couple of years ago, I took part in a MedTech conference in Eindhoven (The Netherlands) where I accidentally stumbled upon a book that read: "modern medicine was no accident, except when it was....

Q&A with Matthew Shomper on (Computational) DfAM & 3D Printed Medical Devices.

Matthew Shomper is an innovative engineering leader with extensive expertise in the computational design of biologically advantageous medical implants. With many cleared medical devices released into the field now residing in several patients across the world,...