A small technology and innovation company is working to create a healthier environment and produce more medical tools with re-used plastic waste as 3D printer filament. The project is called ReFabDar and focuses on the city of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Advanced composite aero-structures manufacturing company, Strata Manufacturing and Reliance Defence Limited have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate on advanced aerospace manufacturing capabilities between India and the UAE.
Just days after licensing Siemens PLM Parasolid Communicator, Verashape has announced its programming work on the software is about to begin. Candidates interested in testing the new software program can already apply via a dedicated website.
At 3D Printing Tokyo 2017 Polymaker were showcasing some pretty miraculous desktop tech, the new Polysmooth filament coupled with the aforementioned Polysher produces glossy parts that would put a billiard ball to shame!
Desktop 3D printer manufacturer, XYZprinting has announced the launch of four new 3D printing technologies, available from this month. Available on XYZprinting’s online store and Amazon.com, the new products are suitable for use at home and at work.
Global distributor of 3D technology, PrintLab has signed a strategic partnership with Shining3D to distribute the Chinese company’s award-winning EinScan range of 3D scanners. PrintLab will distribute the scanners to 20+ countries around the world.
Kuraray is one of the world's leading manufacturers of PVOH water soluble plastics. The chemical company's materials that are used on products like dishwasher tablets are now available for desktop 3D printers.
Tri-Tech 3D, a leading provider of Stratasys 3D printing technology, has been acquired by the Stanford Marsh Group. Stanford Marsh Group will look to continue the progress Tri-Tech has made in the 3D printing sector over the last nine years.
Digital Light Processing solutions company, atum3D announced an extensive partnership with 3D Center, the largest reseller of 3D printers, peripherals and supplies in Northern Europe.
MakerBot has announced it will see a 30% reduction in its staff as it attempts to adapt to an ever-changing market. The company will now attempt to further integrate its hardware and software product development under one team.
High-end additive manufacturing solutions leader, EOS has announced its support of the Swiss society Devanthro and the Roboy project at the Technical University of Munich. The aim of Roboy is to advance humanoid robotics to the capability of humans.