Innofil3D, a manufacturer of 3D printing filaments, is to become the preferred materials supplier for Tractus3D through a new partnership agreement. Tractus3D will take advantage of Innofil3D's innovative filaments, such as the PRO1 released in 2016.
Materialise bolsters additive manufacturing offering at Manufacturing Technology Centre in Coventry, UK, with access to Magics 3D Print Suite software.
Actify’s CAD software was selected by CERN to replace several heterogeneous systems and replace a single, enterprise CAD and metadata viewing system that works with all CERN native operational CAD data.
Polymaker, one of the leading producers of materials for 3D printing, has received a new round of equity funding, amounting to $5 million. The funding will be used to expand Polymaker’s manufacturing capacity, and fuel the R&D of next-gen products.
Following the success of the Structo OrthoForm printer, which was launched last year and now operating in four different continents, the company has expanded its range of application-specific 3D printers, with the DentaForm.
3D4Makers, a producer of high-performance filaments, has developed a new extrusion process whereby filament does not require water during cooling. This allows the company to produce stronger materials at lower temperatures.
The Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) has taken advantage of Carbon’s CLIP technology to 3D print molecular model kits which advance the teaching of sciences at high school and university.
Polish Fused Filament Fabrication 3D printer manufacturer, OMNI3D has signed agreements with six new resellers which will see its Factory 2.0 Production System made available in 12 countries across three continents.
German additive manufacturing material producer, Advanc3D has developed a new thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) powder, thought to be the most stretchy commercially available material, for the Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) process.