Additive hardware continues to improve in productivity, accuracy, and in ease of use. Now, the focus is on software to improve additive functions and capabilities, and to take additive to the next level. Hardik Kabaria, the director of Software … [Read more...] about What’s next for additive software?
Keeping up with developments in additive manufacturing
The additive manufacturing industry is a constantly changing industry. There’s no better way to stay informed of all the developments then to attend one or more of the upcoming conferences. Taking into account that the ongoing pandemic could alter … [Read more...] about Keeping up with developments in additive manufacturing
Additive Manufacturing included on the updated list of technologies identified as significant to U.S. national security
America Makes issued the below statement regarding last week's release of the updated White House Critical and Emerging Technologies List. "As the nation’s leading public-private partnership for additive manufacturing (AM) technology and … [Read more...] about Additive Manufacturing included on the updated list of technologies identified as significant to U.S. national security
Artec 3D launches the 2022 Artec Leo with twice the power and more precision
Artec 3D announces the 2022 Artec Leo, a completely wireless 3D handheld scanner with an inbuilt touchscreen. The new modification of Leo improves accuracy, power, vibrant color capture, and adds a multi-language interface. “The Artec Leo was the … [Read more...] about Artec 3D launches the 2022 Artec Leo with twice the power and more precision
Training tomorrow’s doctors with 3D printed anatomical models
Stratasys Ltd., a leader in polymer 3D printing solutions, announced that it is sponsoring the University of Minnesota Visible Heart Laboratories with a donation of Stratasys J750 Digital Anatomy 3D printers, as well as MakerBot METHOD X and MakerBot … [Read more...] about Training tomorrow’s doctors with 3D printed anatomical models
3D printing: the “duct tape” for the supply chain?
As AM becomes more accepted as part of a manufacturing supply chain, it is altering the way engineers work and develop products. We recently had a conversation with Daniel Lazier, product marketing manager at Markforged. Design World · 3D … [Read more...] about 3D printing: the “duct tape” for the supply chain?
Vertex Manufacturing partners with Xerox Elem to provide aluminum 3D Printing
Xerox Elem Additive Solutions and trusted industrial manufacturer, Vertex Manufacturing - A PrinterPrezz Company, announced an agreement to add the Xerox ElemX 3D metal printer to Vertex’s Cincinnati facility and begin offering contract manufacturing … [Read more...] about Vertex Manufacturing partners with Xerox Elem to provide aluminum 3D Printing
Under Desktop Metal, EnvisionTEC introduces ETEC brand
Desktop Metal (NYSE: DM), a global leader in additive manufacturing technologies for mass production, announced the launch of ETEC, a new 3D printing brand that will enable EnvisionTEC, the original inventor of digital light processing (DLP) … [Read more...] about Under Desktop Metal, EnvisionTEC introduces ETEC brand
Authentise acquires Elements to deliver data-driven flexibility across manufacturing
Authentise, a leader in data-driven workflow tools for additive manufacturing, announced the acquisition of all assets of Elements Technology Platform, a provider of self-serve workflow tools for manufacturing. As part of the transaction, Elements’ … [Read more...] about Authentise acquires Elements to deliver data-driven flexibility across manufacturing
Minnesota researchers say they’ve created the first fully 3D-printed OLED display
By Chris Newmarker University of Minnesota Twin Cities researchers used a customized printer to fully 3D print a flexible organic light-emitting diode (OLED) display. The research team members — based at U of M mechanical engineering professor … [Read more...] about Minnesota researchers say they’ve created the first fully 3D-printed OLED display