Madison College's Mechanical Design and Technology program gives students opportunities to learn how designs are manufactured. For the design engineering student, this will lead to better design decisions during his or her career. Tormach Inc. … [Read more...] about Better design by understanding the needs of manufacturing
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How does a part “grow” in 3D printing
Check out this informative video on working with support structures in 3D printing. Greg Paulsen, Director of Applications Engineering, Xometry, covers various tips and key points about support structures. Xometry www.xometry.com … [Read more...] about How does a part “grow” in 3D printing
3D Hubs collaborating with Somos for 3D printing
Royal DSM, a global science-based company active in health, nutrition and materials, announces the collaboration between Somos and 3D Hubs, an online service for customers to obtain accurate 3D printed tooling or molds with quick turn-around time, … [Read more...] about 3D Hubs collaborating with Somos for 3D printing
Making parts fast through chemistry
Additive manufacturing processes need speed if the cost per part is going to drop to levels competitive with traditional machining and injection molding. Thus, additive vendors are exploring how chemistry can make processes faster. HP and Carbon … [Read more...] about Making parts fast through chemistry
Inventor of FDM 3D Printing and Co-Founder of Stratasys, Scott Crump, Inducted in to the TCT Hall of Fame
Stratasys (Nasdaq: SSYS), a global leader of applied additive technology solutions, announced that its Co-founder and Chief Technology Officer, Scott Crump was inducted to the TCT Hall of Fame, a prestigious award category created to recognize the … [Read more...] about Inventor of FDM 3D Printing and Co-Founder of Stratasys, Scott Crump, Inducted in to the TCT Hall of Fame
Ultimaker’s software strategy to unlock more 3D printing potential
3D printer manufacturer Ultimaker announced its software strategy at the TCT Show in Birmingham, UK. Ultimaker will release regular software upgrades that continuously enhance the existing hardware over time. The first two key software updates will … [Read more...] about Ultimaker’s software strategy to unlock more 3D printing potential
Stratasys introduces rubber-like material and engineering-grade material for its J750 3D printer
Stratasys (NASDAQ: SSYS), a global leader in applied additive technology solutions, announced new material compatibility for its flagship J750 full color, multi-material 3D printing system, delivering additional functionality and versatility for … [Read more...] about Stratasys introduces rubber-like material and engineering-grade material for its J750 3D printer
Carbon introduces lower prices on its 3D printing materials
The cost of 3D printing materials is viewed as one of the inhibitors to wider adoption and usage of additive manufacturing. Carbon, a Silicon Valley-based 3D manufacturing company, is introducing an approach that CEO and Co-founder Dr. Joseph M. … [Read more...] about Carbon introduces lower prices on its 3D printing materials
Large SL system launched by Union Tech
Union Technology Corp. will launch its PILOT commercial series at the TCT Show, in Birmingham UK, September 26-28. The PILOT product line is for additive manufacturers looking for high quality equipment with excellent surface aesthetics, application … [Read more...] about Large SL system launched by Union Tech
Xcentric Mold & Engineering announce expansion of 3-D capabilities
Xcentric Mold & Engineering is expanding its services and capabilities that will be launched in October 2017. “Expanding these services in our product mix enhances our existing service offerings to customers seeking prototyping, injection molding … [Read more...] about Xcentric Mold & Engineering announce expansion of 3-D capabilities