In the first instalment of our 'A day in the life series...', we spend time with Lithoz's Christian Mendieta Terán to understand the day to day tasks of an additive manufacturing Application Engineer.
Our first TCT UK User Group this summer, no matter which direction the conversation steered, there was one thread our group of experienced additive manufacturing (AM) users continued to pull on: skills.
Mechnano’s Director of Technology was speaking on the TCT Additive Insight podcast when she suggested that many end users still aren’t being educated properly about how best to use 3D printing technology.
Stratasys has received third-party validation from the National Occupational Competency Testing Institute (NOCTI) for its first-ever Fused Deposition Modelling (FDM) Process Certification.
Nikon SLM Solutions unveils its new shared vision for the future of additive manufacturing alongside features on AM in supply chain, consumer goods, education and more.
TCT’s Junior Editorial Content Producer Oli Johnson speaks to Andrea Zermeno, Education Marketing Manager at MakerBot, now an education focused entity within UltiMaker, about the relaunch of the brand.
UltiMaker has announced the relaunch of the new MakerBot, as the only 3D printing brand worldwide solely dedicated to 3D printing for education according to the company.
Arkema Business Development Manager Pierre Gonnetan was speaking on the latest Additive Insight podcast, where he detailed how the company is seeking to address the challenge of education.
Students at the University of Sheffield have created a liquid rocket engine, similar to what SpaceX use, with 3D printing. The engine is the first metallic 3D printed liquid rocket engine to be built and successfully tested by students in the UK.
In the first instalment of our 'A day in the life series...', we spend time with GE Additive's Dave Bartosik to understand the day to day tasks of a Senior Process & Manufacturing Engineer in additive manufacturing.
In collaboration with education partner CREATE Education Project, TCT Inspired Minds works to provide high school students access to a variety of technologies and training relating to additive manufacturing (AM).
Daemon3D Print is launching a new initiative that equips and supports teachers to deliver highly effective lessons on how to use and apply 3D printers and scanners. It is aimed at both STEM and arts subjects specialists for key stages 3 and 4.