Swedish 3D printing manufacturer, Magicfirm Europe is now accepting orders for its new ZYYX pro 3D printer, following the success of its ZYYX+ machine.
Metal additive manufacturing company, Sintavia has unveiled plans to build a 55,000-square foot advanced manufacturing facility in nearby Hollywood, Florida.
Professional desktop 3D printing company, Ultimaker is building a Print Cluster Management software solution to work in conjunction with its latest printer and CURA print slicing software.
Stratasys, one of the 3D printing industry’s leading companies, announced a strategic partnership focusing on product distribution with one of the industry's most exciting newcomers, Desktop Metal on the second day of RAPID+TCT.
Inert is showcasing its new De-Powdering Enclosure at RAPID+TCT. The De-Powdering Enclosure is designed to equally protect operators from unhealthy exposure and metal powders from atmospheric contamination.
RAPID+TCT co-organiser SME is partnering with General Motors and the Florida Institute of Technology to develop a web-based evaluation system which will support manufacturers using 3D printing technologies.
Illinois-based additive manufacturing company, Impossible Objects has launched Model One, its pilot 3D printing machine live from the RAPID+TCT show floor.
Aleph Objects, best-known for developing the LulzBot brand of 3D printers, has announced the launch and availability of a certified Open Source Hardware 3D printing filament at RAPID+TCT.