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Prusa CORE One 3D Printer Serves as Foundation of New Line

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DE Editors · November 25, 2024 · The Prusa CORE One 3D printer was introduced by Prusa 3D at Formnext 2024. The Prusa CORE One has a notably different design compared to previous desktop 3D printers from Prusa Research. “Open-frame 3D printers are still an excellent choice for many uses, such as printing the most…

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Big Builder 3D Printer Lives Up to its Name

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John Newman · February 21, 2014 · …American phenomena.Builder, a Dutch additive manufacturing (AM) system manufacturer, has bought into the idea that size does matter in, we might say, a big way. The company’s newest 3D printer, the Big Builder, while technically a desktop model, offers what may be the largest Z-axis build envelope ever…

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3D Hubs Launches the Online Engineering Summit Series

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DE Editors · May 5, 2020 · …range of disciplines in manufacturing. The Summit Series aims to help upskill and inspire engineers by focusing on specific innovations across different sectors. The 3D Hubs Summit Series takes place every Wednesday at 17:00 (GMT) / 18:00 (CET) and is then available on the 3D Hubs website. The…

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B9Creations Launches Elite Micro 3D Printer

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DE Editors · February 17, 2023 · …global provider of digital manufacturing solutions, has launched its ultra-precision B9 Elite Micro 3D printer platform, delivering micro holes and thin wall thicknesses for parts pushing the boundaries of feature size capabilities, the company reports. B9Creations’ Elite Micro enables users to 3D print geometries. The B9 Elite Micro…

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ArcelorMittal Maizières Research Leverages Stratasys’ AM Solution

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DE Editors · December 18, 2024 · …three hours with polymer additive manufacturing, at a fraction of the cost. A single 3D-print validation run can cost less than 200 Euros, whereas part validation would have cost ArcelorMittal nearly 2,000 Euros – per part. “By integrating Stratasys solutions, ArcelorMittal Maizières Research has expanded its capacity to…

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Prototyping Workstation Debuts

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DE Editors · November 11, 2021 · …organizations eager to apply additive manufacturing techniques for design and functional prototypes, or when small runs require strong parts, the fabWeaver type A530 helps organizations achieve just-in-time (JIT) manufacturing. The prototyping workstation will be available in Q1 2022 in North America, Europe and South Korea and is priced…

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Staples Bets on 3D Printing

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John Newman · May 7, 2013 · …been running stories about additive manufacturing (AM) for a goodly amount of time now, you can still find plenty of people who have never heard of the technology. Unless your place of work uses a 3D printer or you are a technophile (or know one), the odds of…

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Printed Objects Change Size, Color

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Brian Albright · April 20, 2018 · Researchers at Dartmouth College have announced a 3D printing innovation that could make printed objects more dynamic — a “smart ink” that results in printed objects that can change shape and color.Using the material, objects can be printed that take advantage of its molecular properties in the function…

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Editor’s Pick: Metal Additive Manufacturing System is Configurable and Scalable

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Anthony J. Lockwood · October 10, 2018 · …it comes to metal additive manufacturing (AM) systems, which is not to knock their polymer 3D printing creds. But it's metal that makes today's Editor's Pick of the Week worth checking out. See, EOS has just introduced the first unit in its new series of metal 3D printers.…

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Digital Engineering, May 2020

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Brian Albright · May 1, 2020 · …part in design for additive manufacturing. Digital Twin Drives PLM Revolution Through the foundation of digital twin development, PLM systems still require more functionality and interoperability than ever before. Review: HP ZBook 17 G6 Mobile Workstation This 17-in. system claims the prize for the world's most powerful mobile…

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Stratasys and Solvay Partner to Bring New 3D Printing Materials to Market and Expand Adoption in Manufacturing

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DE Editors · May 23, 2019 · …Schramm, business manager for Additive Manufacturing in Solvay’s Specialty Polymers Global Business Unit. “This is fully in line with Solvay’s ambition to push the limits of high-performance additive manufacturing.” Solvay Specialty Polymers manufactures over 1,500 products across 35 brands of high-performance polymers. Sources: Press materials received from the…

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Sculptify Announces Desktop 3D Printer

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John Newman · June 27, 2014 · …these days among the additive manufacturing (AM) crowd. AM customers seem less than sanguine about 3D printers following the path blazed by their 2D cousins when it comes to material costs. There seems to be a growing feeling that people should be able to use whatever material they…

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Titan 1 Desktop SLA 3D Printer from Startup Kudo3D

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John Newman · April 9, 2014 · …you wanted a desktop additive manufacturing (AM) system, you were limited to material extrusion printers like those offered by Stratasys. Then came Formlabs and the first desktop stereolithography (SLA) printer, the FORM 1. It didn’t take long for other companies to follow Formlabs’ lead and now consumers have…

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AON3D Debuts AON M2+ Printer For End-Use Parts

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DE Editors · June 29, 2021 · AON3D announced the new AON M2+ high-temperature industrial 3D printer. Featuring what the company claims is the industry’s largest sub-$100k actively heated build volume and open material ecosystem, AON3D provides full-scale 3D printing for any size company. “End-use part properties define how businesses can benefit from 3D printing,”…

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ORNL Partnership Could Produce the Fastest 3D Printer Yet

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John Newman · February 27, 2014 · …So, when people claim additive manufacturing (AM) is slow, that too is relative. Compared to plenty of traditional manufacturing situations, AM is positively speedy.But we always want to go faster. A new partnership between Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) and Cincinnati, Inc. hopes to result in a 3D…

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3D Printed Tire Won’t Go Flat

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Brian Albright · August 25, 2017 · The average age of a vehicle on the road in the U.S. is now nearing 12 years, and on average those cars require less maintenance than in previous decades. Advancements in vehicle design mean that car owners replace things like brake pads and spark plugs a lot less…

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Market for 3D Printing Reached $3.58B in Q1 2025

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DE Editors · July 18, 2025 · Additive Manufacturing Research (AM Research) has published its “Q1 2025 3DP/AM Market Data and Forecast” for the metal AM and polymer AM markets, along with its Q1 2025 Market Insights report, which distills and analyzes the data. AM Research’s quarterly 3D printing/AM market data product tracks markets by…

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Desktop Metal Expands Partnership with SolidCAM to Four Countries

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DE Editors · July 12, 2022 · …can demonstrate how this additive manufacturing technology is complementary to CNC machining equipment,” says Dr. Emil Somekh, Founder and CEO of SolidCAM. “The growing impact of additive manufacturing has been well documented. During the COVID-19 epidemic, 3D printing played a critical role in repairing vulnerabilities in supply chains,…

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3D Printing the Cast of the Future

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John Newman · July 1, 2013 · …well be shaped by additive manufacturing (AM). The Cortex is an idea hatched by Jake Evill (maybe the best name ever if he goes for a doctorate) that uses 3D printing to form an exoskeleton around breaks. The Cortex is lighter than traditional casts and, best of all,…

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New Year, New Challenges

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Brian Albright · February 13, 2024 · …year. Consolidation within the additive space continues, with Nexa3D buying Essentium, and Nano Dimension continuing its pursuit of Stratasys. Simulation software provider Ansys was also acquired by Synopsys in January. For designers and engineers, this means there will be an increasing need for innovation and flexibility, as well…

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