TCT Editorial Assistant, Sam Davies was present as ARBURG unveiled a series of updates to its Freeformer additive manufacturing machine, which was initially launched in 2013.
TCT speaks to Made In Space President, Andrew Rush after the company released two teaser videos of spacecraft demonstrating its Archinaut 3D printing and assembly technology.
TCT speaks to fashion designers, Alexis Walsh and Justin Hattendorf, and Voodoo Manufacturing after the APEX Coat's plastic stud applications were printed via Voodoo's Direct Print service.
TCT Magazine speaks to Monica Laronda PhD, a co-author of a study which has tested 3D printed ovary implant scaffolds on mice, with a view to using the same method on humans.
TCT Magazine speaks to Ultimaker North America President, John Kawola about desktop 3D printing, open source platforms and the diverse supply of materials now available in the 3D printing industry.
After Xaar opened the doors of its 3D Centre in Nottingham, TCT magazine Editorial Assistant Sam Davies spoke to Neil Hopkinson about the new facility, High Speed Sintering, and Xaar's 2020 Strategy.
Editorial Assistant, Sam Davies, speaks to two members of the SEDS UC San Diego team who have developed a miniature satellite powered by a 3D printed engine. The student organisation is vying to win CubeQuest, a NASA space exploration competition.
Engineers from the Her Majesty’s Government Communications Centre (HMGCC) are to use 3D printing to reconstruct the missing motor from one of Adolf Hitler’s ‘unbreakable’ Lorenz SZ42 cipher machines.
Surgeons at the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota have performed a complete facial reconstruction of a 32-year-old male, thanks in part to 3D printing. Andy Sandness lived with severe facial injuries for ten years after an unsuccessful suicide attempt.
A General Electric software engineer is aiming to make a global impact with 3D-printed custom prosthetic hands after fitting his first patient at the end of 2016. Lyman Connor is now looking to upscale production and make a worldwide impact.
Speaking exclusively to TCT Magazine, Star Prototype founder and president, Gordon Styles revealed his plans to offer a free course on how to 3D print with metals to genuine designers interested in printing metal parts.