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HDI Carbon, Polyga’s 3D Scanner
A few months after the release of the line of 3D scanners HDI Compact, Polyga, specialist of 3D scanners and mesh processing technologies, has launched the HDI Carbon, a crossover structured-light 3D scanner.
Carbon fiber,...
Interview – Delphine Carponcin, Product Development Engineer at Airbus: metal 3D Printing in the aerospace sector
Airbus is one of those European groups that no longer needs a long-winded introduction because its expertise is recognized in the aerospace, space, civil and military sectors. While additive manufacturing is still trying to...
TOP 3D PRINTING STORIES OF THE WEEK!
Finally, it is Friday. The day we all look forward to every week. Before closing off the computers and smartphones, before unplugging ourselves from the world – let us resume what we saw this...
This partially 3D Printed robot can jog and jump
Its name is Atlas and its creator is the robotics company Boston Dynamics. Atlas is a robot that can jog and jump as shown in the video below.
Some of you will find it very...
“3D Print Congress & Exhibition”: the rendez-vous of the 3D printing industry not to be missed!
For 3 days, June 5th, 6th and 7th, the 3D Print Congress & Exhibition will reopen its doors to welcome the additive manufacturing industry. In its 4 years of existence, 3D Print has established...
Welcome Sinterit Lisa 2, Sinterit’s new SLS 3D printer
Sinterit, one of the pioneers of affordable SLS 3D printers, has unveiled its new 3D printer today: Sinterit Lisa 2.
It’s been 4 years that the company provides the market with its first 3D printer....
The first 3D printed airless bicycle tire
Last week, Big Rep left us speechless after the manufacture of a custom 3D printed wheel rim. In the same context, the company recently introduced an airless bicycle tire. Printed with its new flexible...
What can a beer company 3D print?
When you already know the type of product a company sells, it is often hard to figure out the reason why it may need 3D technology... then you discover that, for X problem encountered,...
3D Systems metal AM to build naval warships
Following the Office of Naval that calls for GE’s support to manufacture parts for Ships, Aircraft, and other Critical Military Assets, it is the turn of (HII) Huntington Ingalls Industries’ Newport News Shipbuilding division...
When 3D printing integrates the Internet of Things
Over time, companies are increasingly exploiting the combination of 3D printing and the Internet of Things (IoT) in the industry. According to professionals, IoT would monitor, analyze and improve the quality of products manufactured...