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Initial and L’Oréal to work on the development of thermoplastic parts using 3D printing
Initial and L’Oréal announced a promising collaboration to develop final material parts using 3D-printed moulds. Both companies have a taste for quality and luxurious products in the fields of cosmetics (for L’Oréal), jewellery and...
Enhanced 3D Imaging might improve Treatments for Brain Diseases
Researchers have developed a combination of commercially available hardware and open-source software, known as PySight, that improves rapid 2D and 3D imaging of the brain and other tissues. By enabling integration of this fast...
Software market: innovations and partnerships of the AM industry – 3D Systems, Velo3D & Incodema3D
Velo3D offers end-to-end metal additive manufacturing (AM) solutions comprised of the Sapphire production system, Flow print preparation software, and Intelligent Fusion™ technology.
We were expecting such a news…Less than one month after the launch of...
Industrial 3D Printing: EOS, between innovation and strategic cooperation
EOS unveils its latest industrial AM system, EOS M 300 Series – And strengthens its collaboration with Siemens
Industrial 3D printing is welcoming a new family member: EOS M 300-4, a system which is...
IKEA exploits 3D Printing for the fabrication of ergonomic chairs for gamers
It’s probably weird to admit that, but gamers are part of those people who spend most of their time sitting given their activity and as you may know, spending an increasing amount of time...
Aether and UCLA Researchers to 3D Print Artificial Muscles
Aether, manufacturer of 3D bioprinters will collaborate with researchers from UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering to manufacture 3D printed artificial muscles with soft materials.
Aether will develop new techniques and algorithms to optimize Aether...
HP has revealed the first details of its metal jet 3D printing technology
September is always particularly exciting with regards to the announcements of companies from various sectors of activities. HP is especially creating a real buzz with the first details of its new metal jet 3D...
Idemia unveils IDEMIA 3D Face, its facial recognition technology
3D Facial recognition is the new trendy feature of smartphones. According to a report from Counterpoint research, although 66% of device makers currently opt for fingerprint sensors, they are increasingly turning to biometric facial...
IN(3D)USTRY opens up to new industrial sectors for its third edition
From October 16th to 18th in Hall 8 at the Montjuïc venue in Barcelona, IN(3D)USTRY will feature 3D printing solutions from a variety of companies as well as solutions from new industrial sectors including...
NETHERLANDS Railways (NS) has started using 3D printed components for train maintenance
Netherlands Railways is now making use of 3D printing as part of its train maintenance activities. The company has already 3D printed 20 spare parts and plans to fabricate over 50 by the end...