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Exploiting 3D scanning to optimize sleeping in any position
Last month, IKEA made readers smile by exploiting 3D technologies in order to enable gamers to have a very comfortable seat. Companies are currently...
Titomic signed a $2.6 million agreement to develop its Kinetic FusionTM 3D printing process
It’s been less than a year that Titomic has released its large format metal 3D printer. The 3D printer has proven itself in applications...
IN(3D)USTRY – Key moments with AM companies: Renishaw, Trumpf, BigRep & PIEP
Even though the medical industry was at the heart of exhibitions held in Barcelona last week, including IN(3D)USTRY, it should be noted that all...
Why is IN(3D)USTRY part of the “Barcelona Industry Week”?
Day 2 at IN(3D)USTRY. Miquel Serrano, president and director of the exhibition, along with his team, officially welcomed the media partners of the event....
Plyform replaces aluminium tools by 3D printed sacrificial tools to produce composite parts for helicopters
Following an increasing demand of its clients in the aerospace, Plyform was looking for a solution to produce lightweight parts with the desired flame,...
VIDEO: VLP 3D printing technology produces large format tools as single parts
Boeing and Therwood additively manufactured a large tool for the 777x program. As part of this project, a recently developed vertical layer printing (VLP)...
3D printing school dinners to whet young people’s appetites for STEM
Some grannies believe that food gathers people and arouses discussions. This has proven to be true for the Big Bang fair, that organizes activities...
Modifiers that double the strength of composites obtained by 3D printed aluminium
Twenty years ago, molding was considered the ideal technique to manufacture bulk products. With metal 3D printing being used today, there is a chance...
Copper3D’s antibacterial 3D printing filament fits the needs of NASA
The NASA Nebraska Space Grant, the university of Nebraska and Copper3D are currently testing the potential of an antibacterial 3D printing filament. The material...
Lockheed Martin to explore machine learning to produce 3D printed parts for US navy
$5.8 million contract, two years and machine learning: those key words are at the heart of the agreement between Lockheed Martin and the Office of...











