Northeastern University’s Dept of Bioengineering are working on the advancement of 3D bioprinting which may revolutionise vascular disease treatment. Specifically, Associate Professor Guohao Dai is 3D bioprinting live tissue with vascular perfusion.
Vice President & General Manager at GE Additive, Mohammad Ehteshami talks exclusively to TCT Magazine about the company's grand vision for 3D printing from the formnext 2016 show floor.
The leading manufacturer of component technology for processing polygon meshes have been showcasing the Polygonica 2.0 at the formnext exhibition. Users can operate interactively and manipulate point cloud data according to the results on-the-fly.
Farsoon Technologies and Laser Sintering Service have announced a strategic partnership on the last day of the formnext 2016 exhibition. Farsoon also launched the 403P series plastic laser sintering system.
Materialise have announced at formnext 2016 that Korean 3D printer manufacturer, Carima will bundle their recently launched Materialise Magics Print software to their line of Digital Light Processing printers.
Seebo have agreed to integrate their platform with the Autodesk Forge platform to transform 3D product design into smart, connected products. It will enable Seebo’s customers to build smart products on its platform using a 3D product design interface
We asked Sisma's GM, Vittorio Gaudino to take us on a tour of the Italian company's laser-based systems aimed at jewellery, dental and industrial manufacturing applications.
Industry stalwart, Terry Wohlers, Wohlers Associates, talks to TCT Group Editor, Daniel O’Connor about how the additive manufacturing industry has evolved thanks to recent innovations and investment.
Concept Laser have launched the M Line Factory at formnext. For the first time, part production as well as set-up and dismantling processes will take place in two independent machines, allowing them to be operated physically separate from one another
TCT speaks to Stefaan Motte, VP at Materialise in Frankfurt on how the company is working with major industrial players such as GE to take control of the 3D printing process.
Stratasys and multinational software company, SAP are establishing a global network of 3D printing co-innovation laboratories to educate people on the adoption of additive manufacturing as an integral part of the manufacturing production line.
Showcasing two of 3DCeram's 3D printing solutions at formnext 2016, CEO, Richard Gaignon, pauses to talk about the importance of ceramics in the additive manufacturing industry and why the materials are becoming so widely used.