Instant photography specialist, Polaroid is to accentuate its venture into the 3D printing industry by announcing several products at CES 2017. Polaroid first revealed its plan to enter the 3D printing market in January 2016.
Manufacturing company, Thermwood has signed a formal cooperative research and development deal with Fleet Readiness Center East, located at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, N.C., to focus on Thermwood's LSAM technology.
Global 3D printer manufacturers, XYZprinting is set to debut a range of new products at CES 2017 this week. These technologies have been made to target the needs of those 3D printing at home, on the go, or at work.
Engineers from the US Army Research Laboratory have produced a 3D-printed drone which could help advance the completion of missions carried out by American soldiers. They presented the innovation at the Army Expeditionary Warrior Experiments (AEWE).
A global safety science company based in the United Arab Emirates has partnered with Dubai Police to educate users of 3D printing about the risks and potential criminality the technology brings.
A non-profit resource provider is accelerating additive manufacturing in northeast Ohio with the opening of a building for new companies to enter the industry. The new building will provide a platform for new additive manufacturing start-ups.
Covering industrial design, CAD rendering and 3D printing, the programme gave 20 university students and local designers the chance to learn theory and gain first-hand experience with the goal of conceptualising their designs and exhibiting them.
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.
Speaking exclusively to TCT Magazine, Star Prototype founder and president, Gordon Styles revealed his plans to offer a free course on how to 3D print with metals to genuine designers interested in printing metal parts.
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.