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How the home Taliesin West will be transformed into an Immersive Online 3D Experience
Taliesin West, Frank Lloyd Wright’s winter home and studio, is a property and the first one that will be made available through an immersive...
HP bets on China and opens a digital manufacturing Centre
HP collaborates with a Printing Collaborative Platform, Guangdong (Dali) to open a 3D printing Centre in China. The manufacturing center opened on Saturday 16th...
AddUp expands its AM metallic solutions with BeAM’ acquisition
AddUp, specialized in the design, production and commercialization of metal 3D printing machines and production lines, has recently announced the acquisition of BeAM.
BeAM is...
Partnerships that led to 3D Manufacturing solutions this week
Remember, in the April issue of 3D Adept Mag, we laid emphasis on the fact that partnerships are the winning combination for 3D printing...
Interview – Njideka Harry, President of @YouthForTech: “Talent is universal but opportunity is not; [ hence the need to grasp the opportunity offered by #3dprinting]”
Njideka Harry leads the organization, Youth for Technology Foundation (YTF) as President and CEO. YTF is an international non-profit founded in 2000 and working...
3D Systems now integrates Artificial Intelligence in its 3D printing processes
Artificial intelligence is increasingly combined with 3D printing processes to improve manufacturing. 3D Systems has recently decided to follow this road and has chosen...
News Round Up: 3D printing in Business and in the Medical Sectors
This week has been very hectic in the 3D printing industry, be it in the business or in the medical sectors.
Sintratec on the USA...
First announcements of the 3D Print Congress & Exhibition
For its 4th edition, the 3D Print business show in Lyon opened its doors yesterday and welcomes a wide range of companies in the...
MIT and Harvard make it possible to 3D print brains
From one research to another, 3D printing might enable to open new fields or create new 3D printing techniques. Remember how researchers from Illinois...
Invent Medical manufactures 3D printed helmets for cranial defects in babies
Invent Medical manufactures helmets that can treat craniosynostosis (cranial defects that often affect babies).
The company uses HP's Multi Jet Fusion technology in its manufacturing...







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