Away from the hubbub of the 3D Printing marketplace showfloor at the 2015 International CES AIO Robotics are proving that an all-in-one scan-to-print system is viable.
Airwolf 3D pride themselves on their machine's ability to print in just about any filament material you throw at it. Creative Director Tyler Caros talks to TCT.
XYZprinting have launched a whole host of new 3D printers at the 2015 International CES including the DaVinci Jr. priced at just $349 and a food 3D printer.
The French service have developed a tool for viewing 3D files exactly as they will appear when printed. CEO Clément Moreau stopped by the TCT Stand to tell us more.