NCMT Limited has announced the signing of an exclusive distribution agreement with Tritone Technologies, a 3D printing company specialising in metal and ceramic applications. The partnership will expand Tritone’s presence in the UK and Ireland.
Researchers at MIT have produced a mass filter, the core component of a mass spectrometer, using 3D printing. The filter produced by the team is lighter and cheaper than the same type of filter made with traditional techniques and materials.
Formlabs has announced its new Resin Pumping System as well as two new materials, Polypropylene Powder and Premium Teeth Resin at CES 2024 in Las Vegas.
MIT researchers have used 3D printing to develop self-heating microfluidic devices, demonstrating a technique which the team says could one day be used to rapidly create cheap, but accurate, tools to detect various diseases.
Velo3D has announced that it was notified on December 28, 2023 by the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) that the company is not in compliance with Rule 802.01C of the NYSE’s Listed Company Manual.
EasyRx, a specialist in universal lab prescription, digital workflow, and 3D software for dentists and orthodontists, has announced a collaboration with Nexa3D. EasyRx now integrates Nexa3D’s 3D printing technology into its digital workflow.
Software company CoreTechnologie has announced an upgrade to its 3D printing software 4D_Additive with a new lattice structure module. The 4D_Additive software version 1.5 features a completely revised lattice structure module.
As cycling is increasingly embraced for commuting to work, exploring nature, working out or racing, it is important for bike manufacturers to keep up with trends and technological developments.
A liquid rocket engine built under the Sunride Project and successfully fired as part of the Race to Space initiative is believed to be the first metallic 3D printed rocket engine to be built and successfully tested by students in the UK.
In October 2022, Carbon announced that its developmental bioabsorbable elastomer platform had demonstrated biocompatibility in a living organism, with all samples being classified as non-toxic and exhibiting tunable times for full absorption.
This isn’t just science fiction anymore.” The words of Dr. Amit Bandyopadhyay of Washington State University as we begin our conversation over Zoom. Bandyopadhyay has been a professor at the university since 1997.
Oli Johnson speaks to Davide Schiena, Head of Application Engineering and Customer Success at Roboze, about the company’s 3D printing partnerships with MotoGP teams.