Group Editor, Daniel O'Connor met up with the 3D Systems' CEO VJ at this year's IMTS for a lengthy chat about the direction of the 3D printing Goliath.
Laser Sintering (LS) is the most developed Additive Manufacturing technology for the production of industrial parts thus far. It is best suited to carry the industry beyond prototyping due to the mechanical properties attainable by sintering.
The desktop 3D printing leader believes Arkinfo can help increase the company’s presence in India by allowing more resellers to offer MakerBot 3D Printing Solutions for Professionals and Educators.
After the acquisition by GE of Arcam and Concept Laser, Farsoon have spotted a gap in the North America market for another metals machine and are aiming to exploit it by launching Farsoon Americas.
3D printing software provider, 3YOURMIND has expanded its services in the US making a previously temporary San Francisco office a permanent location. Its aim is to acquire more American customers after success in Europe.
The wholly owned subsidiary of Nano Dimension Ltd, a leader in the field of 3D printed electronics, supplied the machine to one of the ten largest bank holding companies in the United States in return for a payment.
This week's episode of The TCT Podcast features one of our most popular talks from our TCT Show 2016 video archive, Samira Gruber, Researcher at the Fraunhofer Institute for Material and Beam Technology.
This week's episode features one of our most popular talks from our TCT Show 2016 video archive, Samira Gruber, Researcher at the Fraunhofer Institute for Material and Beam Technology.
In line with the company’s commitment to providing end-to-end digital manufacturing solutions, 3D Sprint 2.0 streamlines 3D printing workflows by reducing the need for users to divide projects among multiple software programmes.
Synthetically grown 3D-printed bone will soon be a reality for survivors of landmine accidents after a £2.8 million regenerative medicine project at the University of Glasgow was launched. The project will be funded by Sir Bobby Charlton's charity.
A start-up from New York has developed an automated system for cleaning off 3D-printed items. PostProcess technologies have seen huge demand for its product since its invention - selling units as fast as they can make them.