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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...
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...
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...
The material graphene reinvented to serve 3D printing and much more
The 2018 edition of the Guinness Book of World Records has recognized the 3D printed graphene aerogel as the “least dense 3D printed structure.”...
How do carbon fiber and 3D printing make automotive fixtures up to 90% lighter?
In the automotive industry, a great deal consists in producing not only a performant part but also a lighter one. A recently launched modular...
Magnesium vs CFRP: The Good, The Bad, and The Market
Additive manufacturing companies as well as industrials in general are increasingly trying to overcome the issue of lightweighting in their manufacturing process. It is...
Formnext: a big comeback for the 3D printing industry
Formnext, the international exhibition and conference on the next generation of manufacturing technologies, that is being held in Frankfurt for several years now, has...
The 3D printed helmets of the Pope’s Swiss Guard
In the fashion industry or for artistic creations, professionals increasingly exploit 3D printing to produce solid or sustainable garments. You can remember the futuristic...
Callaway’s Golf equipment will now be manufactured with 3D metal printing
Titomic, Australian company, which manufactures complex parts without shape or size constraints using 3D metal printing, just entered in a 12-month collaborative agreement with...
Julia Daviy’s parametric Black Ocean Dress is created using 3D printing
Julia Daviy is an ecologist that saw in 3D printing the opportunity to reduce environmental costs associated to clothing production.
Her very first experience with...












