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Decathlon creates new 3D printed shoe concept with Lonati Group and HP
Decathlon’s latest footwear concept features a midsole and outsole produced using HP’s Multi Jet Fusion (MJF) technology and Lonati’s knitted uppers. The 3D printed shoes were showcased at the latest textile trade fair ITMA in Milan.
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Solid Print3D acquires Swedish 3D Printing Reseller 3DVerkstan
Solid Print3D – the UK based 3D Printing & 3D Scanning specialists acquired 3DVerkstan – a Stockholm based supplier of 3D printing and solutions with a subsidiary in Denmark. The announcement follows the recent...
DNV and Siemens Energy create a quality assurance platform for Metal 3D Printing
DNV and Siemens Energy's global additive manufacturing business unit are joining forces to create a quality assurance platform for Additive Manufacturing. The collaboration aims to accelerate commercial AM production with quality control at every...
Nexa3D’ users can now 3D print end-use parts with polySpectra’s materials
Ultra-rugged 3D printing resins are more accessible than ever — as COR Alpha, COR Black, and COR Bio become available for Nexa3D customers.
To expand the accessibility of its 3D printing resins, polySpectra signed a...
Keystone, being real about the advantages and the tradeoffs of 3D printing, used for the production of its TakTable™ accessories
Keystone Outdoor Gear Co (KOGC), a designer and manufacturer of generational outdoor furniture., has leveraged 3D printing to fulfill special customer requests in a matter of weeks rather than months. By incorporating 3D printing for...
Briggs Automotive Company and its continuous use of 3D printing: from prototypes to small-batch bespoke parts
Briggs Automotive Company (BAC) is a British supercar manufacturer we discovered four years ago when it was exploring the use of Stratasys FDM 3D printing technology for the production of prototypes. The company has...
Liqcreate unveils Bio-Med Clear, a biocompatible 3D-printing resin for multiple applications
Dutch independent 3D printing material manufacturer Liqcreate has created a new resin called Liqcreate Bio-Med Clear, the newest addition to its 3D printing resin portfolio. Bio-Med Clear is a biocompatible 3D printing resin, ideal for applications...
A conversation between Dr. Joel Brie and 3DCeram’s CEO on 3D printed cranial implants, already implanted in more than 10 patients
As explained before, one vertical industry where ceramic 3D printing is making great strides is the healthcare industry. Surprisingly, while implants constitute one of the largest use cases for technical ceramics, all of them...
A look at the strategy that enables General Atomics Aeronautical Systems to reach beyond 75% of 3D printed parts in an aircraft.
With millions of dollars already saved in tooling, General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA-ASI) shares the lessons-learned of their journey with industrial Additive Manufacturing. A meaningful example of their story relates to the completion...
Materialise and Vuzix® to create 3D printed smart eyewear
3D printing company Materialise has embarked on a new adventure with Vuzix® Corporation, a supplier of Smart Glasses and Augmented Reality (AR) technology and products. The AM company will help Vuzix® integrate 3D printing...