Decathlete Jeremy Taiwo's Olympic dream was up in the air for the last year, partly due to injury and partly due to the financial pressures of training. But a Brooks Running sponsorship helped solve both issues. Part of the Brooks Running's … [Read more...] about 3d printing gives Olympic athlete a chance to compete
Automotive 3D printing market expected to garner $2.4 Billion
A report published by Allied Market Research forecasts that the world automotive 3D printing market should garner $2.4 billion in revenue by 2022. Europe would emerge as the leading market over the forecast period, followed by Asia-Pacific and North … [Read more...] about Automotive 3D printing market expected to garner $2.4 Billion
Women in Manufacturing to have VP of Johnson & Johnson speak at networking event
Women in Manufacturing announces that Johnson & Johnson and Carbon are sponsoring the next California Chapter event. The newly established WiM California Chapter will host an event on Tuesday, August 23, 2016, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. at … [Read more...] about Women in Manufacturing to have VP of Johnson & Johnson speak at networking event
What maintenance is required for 3D Printers?
For the larger professional and production additive manufacturing systems, many additive manufacturing vendors offer 3D printer maintenance programs to ensure your machine runs optimally. These programs also often include phone support, remote … [Read more...] about What maintenance is required for 3D Printers?
Sciaky’s EBAM metal 3D printing system reduces time, waste and costs
Sciaky, Inc., a subsidiary of Phillips Service Industries, Inc. announced that its Electron Beam Additive Manufacturing technology helped aerospace giant Lockheed Martin Space Systems reduce production time, material waste and overall costs for … [Read more...] about Sciaky’s EBAM metal 3D printing system reduces time, waste and costs
SME announces winners of the 2016 Skills USA Additive Manufacturing Competition
Like the FIRST competition for students learning robotics, the additive manufacturing world would benefit from a similar competition. One exists. SME, working with Stratasys, sponsored a student additive manufacturing competition at the 52nd … [Read more...] about SME announces winners of the 2016 Skills USA Additive Manufacturing Competition
Alcoa opens 3D printing metal powder plant
Alcoa has opened its state-of-the-art, 3D printing metal powder production facility. Located at the Alcoa Technology Center, the Company will produce proprietary titanium, nickel and aluminum powders optimized for 3D printed aerospace parts. Alcoa … [Read more...] about Alcoa opens 3D printing metal powder plant
Artec 3D scanners get a color update
As technology evolves, so is Artec 3D. The company has a new method of color rendering for its Artec Eva, Spider and Space Spider 3D scanners that improves the quality of 3D models’ texture. Although a minor change to 3D scanning technology, improved … [Read more...] about Artec 3D scanners get a color update
Nano Dimension completes initial software package
Nano Dimension Ltd., announced the completion of the initial version of its software package, which will be integrated in the company's DragonFly 2020 3D printer. The company’s Dragonfly 3D printer, (currently in development), will use proprietary … [Read more...] about Nano Dimension completes initial software package
SUNY New Paltz opens 3D Printing Superlab
Stratasys Ltd., announced that The Hudson Valley Advanced Manufacturing Center at The State University of New York at New Paltz, has opened an additive manufacturing superlab, which has received Stratasys designation as a “SMART lab.” The Hudson … [Read more...] about SUNY New Paltz opens 3D Printing Superlab