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How Stratasys will foster the adoption of 3D printing in Education

3D printing companies are increasingly investing in the adoption of 3D printing in Education. They can either support projects carried out by students in universities or launch additive programs to foster the adoption of...

Ceramic, a controversial material in the 3D printing industry

Ceramic is a material that allows 3D printing of ceramic parts outside high-tech laboratories or without the use of expensive machinery.Its use is still a matter for debate in the industry, probably because of...

Hackrod develops its sports car chassis using Siemens 3D software

When people think of virtual reality, they automatically think – big goggles, game controller in both hands and enjoy the ride because this is going to be wild. The general public could agree to...

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...

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...

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.” Due to the fact that it is superelastic, conductive and light,...

Igus’ gear configurator improved for the 3D printing service

If you are a designer, therefore, double gears are certainly of paramount importance in your work. When force, torque or speed in gears need to be changed over more than one stage, this task can...