Stratasys has unveiled the J700 Dental, the fastest PolyJet-based 3D printer for producing clear aligner moulds at IDS 2017. The leading AM company believes its new system is meeting the ever-growing demand for rapid solutions in the dental industry.
Keyence is a company who have stayed on the periphery of 3D printing in most of the world, only operating its 3D division in Germany and here in Japan. At 3D Printing Tokyo the company is making a song a dance about its Agilista series of printers.
French foundry and machining company, VHM Fonderie has seen its product development time shortened and capacity improved since introducing Stratasys PolyJet 3D printers. The company has also established its own service bureau, Reali3D.
3D Print Bureau offers a wealth of experience and numerous 3D printing technologies to support any rapid prototyping or additive manufacturing requirement
Stratasys announces consumer goods specialist Unilever has successfully reduced lead times for injection moulding tools to just hours with PolyJet 3D printing technology.
With a host of new launches, a fairly giant stand and diversification into different zeitgeist technologies the Taiwanese firm take CES very seriously.
The term "game-changer" is bandied around a lot in this industry but never was it more applicable than to Reebok's Checklight wearable warning system for concussion, which was an award winner at last year's CES.
Endur has the chemical characteristics and composition to give models and prototypes a polypropylene-like look and functionality, much like the characteristics of standard plastics.
The effective removal of 3D printed support structures is key to many AM users, and one German company is boasting its developments in this field at EuroMold.
Robert Seuffer, a German supplier of parts for household appliances and commercial vehicles, has incorporated Stratasys 3D printing in its manufacturing process to significantly reduce the time and cost of producing injection moulded sample parts.