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Free & unlimited 3D printing, the next step for XponentialWorks to foster the development of this technology
XPRIZE, a non-profit organization that designs and organizes competitions that will bring solutions to humanity’s key challenges has designated XponentialWorks as the official partner for all generative design and AM.
Founded by Avi Reichental, XponentialWorks
is...
A $2 million funding to advance 3D printed sensor technology
Mahmooda Sultana is the lucky scientist that received a $2 million funding from Nasa. The NASA technologist will develop a field that is not yet fully explored in the industry. By funding this project, NASA aims...
Prusa upgrades the i3 MK3S & MMU2S 3D printers
With 100,000 3D printers shipped so far, Prusa 3D printers are certainly part of the most sold 3D printers in the makers’ community. This success is certainly due to a community that is willing...
Companies are committed to developing polymer 3D printing market
This year was said to be the year of polymers in the additive manufacturing market. Given the various centres that opened to foster the development of these materials and the current solutions released by companies…In the meantime, these are the latest developments from Evonik and 3D Systems.
Relativity appoints 3 aerospace veterans to its executive team – was granted patent for its 3D Printing technology
Relativity, a rocket company and launch services specialist for satellite constellations has announced the appointment of three aerospace veterans to its executive team. The company has also been granted an industry new patent for...
Hybrid 3D printer Refabricator recycles plastic for 3D prints in-space
NASA has recently installed a 3D printer on the
International Space Station (ISS). Called the Refabricator, the 3D
printer is able to recycle polymer plastic numerous times to make new items.
NASA has demonstrated a thousand ways...
Lamborghini revisits a few parts of its Urus SUV model using Carbon 3D printing technology
Italy-based manufacturer of cars Lamborghini will leverage Carbon 3D printing technology to produce auto parts at scale. The Italian manufacturer is acknowledged for its luxurious sports cars and super sports utility vehicles. Although its brand awareness is not to shout out anymore, the company is currently following the move of other car manufacturers like Volkswagen to ensure its users a premium quality for its cars.
Andretti Autosport chooses Stratasys FDM technology to gain a competitive advantage in the automotive industry
Motorsport
is part of those extreme sports where companies are also doing their best to maintain
a competitive advantage and sometimes maintaining a competitive advantage requires
to manufacture quality parts using cutting-edge technologies.
That’s the
aim of the...
Orbex reveals its 3D printed rocket engine manufactured using SLM Solutions technology
UK-based
spaceflight company Orbex has
showcased its rocket during the inauguration of its new headquarters and rocket
design facility in Forres in the Scottish Highlands.
Designed to
deliver small satellites into Earth’s orbit, this prototype was made using SLM
Solutions...
Olivier De Deken gives an insight into how Twikit uses 3D technology for Orthotics & Prosthetics
Belgian company Twikit that relies on customization to supply its services is active in a wide range of fields such as automotive, jewelry and even the medical industry. As far as the latter market...