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3D Printed Food That Grows on You

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Brian Albright · March 13, 2015 · Experiments in 3D-printed food have so far focused on creating things like nutrition bars, but one designer has come up with a way to print food with a decidedly more organic “flavor.” The Edible Growth project involves printing snacks that also contain seeds, spores and yeast that start…

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Lunar XPRIZE Finalist to Use Printed Parts for Moon Lander

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Brian Albright · November 14, 2017 · At least one of the five finalists in Google’s modern space race may reach the surface of the Moon with some 3D-printed parts. SpaceIL will use 3D-printed legs on its lunar lander. Image: SpaceILGoogle is offering $30 million in prize money to the first company that can get…

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Braskem Releases Sustainable 3D Printing Filaments

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DE Editors · May 11, 2022 · …product offerings for the additive manufacturing market. These products include 3D printing filaments produced from bio-based ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) filament derived from raw sugarcane and from recycled polyethylene and polypropylene (PE/PP) blended filaments with, or without, carbon fiber. These sustainable products will be displayed in conjunction with…

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InVivo to use 3D Printers to Build Spinal Scaffolds

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John Newman · September 3, 2012 · …dental related uses for additive manufacturing (AM) and the field grows on an almost daily basis. Many of the solutions offered by AM would either be impossible or improbably expensive with traditional manufacturing methods.Spinal injuries have long been difficult to treat and recover from. A company named InVivo…

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Nanotronics Imaging Releases 3D Printed Microscope

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John Newman · October 15, 2014 · …In the case of additive manufacturing (AM), that place has generally been in the workshops and labs or companies involved in aerospace, automotive, or medical. Other industries have been working with AM as well, and sometimes the results can be surprising.Nanotronics Imaging may not be the type of…

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WASP Prints in Concrete

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John Newman · August 17, 2015 · …to be cynical about additive manufacturing (AM) if the only news you see revolves around 3D printed guns and potential intellectual property violations. Those stories don’t provide a complete picture of the technology. Nearly any tool has the potential to be abused, and AM is more boon than…

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voxeljet Delivers VJET X Printers for Automaker

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Brian Albright · November 13, 2018 · …mind: to replace conventional manufacturing by constantly pushing technological boundaries,” said voxeljet CEO Ingo Ederer. “Today I can say that, together with our partners, we believe that we are set to become the world’s first company to deliver a 3D printing solution for automotive serial-production. The 3D printing…

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Nexa3D Launches NXE 200 Industrial 3D Printer

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DE Editors · April 11, 2022 · …upgrade. Nexa3D launched the NXE 200 at this week’s Additive Manufacturing Users Group (AMUG) Conference, at the start of April. Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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Nexa3D and Obsidian Solutions Group Partner

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DE Editors · January 27, 2022 · …intelligence community. Through its manufacturing division, Applied Rapid Technologies (ART), OSG will work with government agencies and commercial/industrial businesses to provide additive manufacturing (AM) solutions based on Nexa3D’s fast production-oriented resin 3D printing technology. ART has been operating three NXE 400 industrial 3D printers since April 2021, leveraging…

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Bob Mayer, Former CEO of IMSI Design: Reflects on CAD Industry

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Kenneth Wong · August 22, 2022 · …the program for specific verticals, such as civil engineering, manufacturing, or architecture. For more on Bob's thoughts on the industry, listen to the podcast.

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EOS Adopts Materialise CO-AM Software Platform

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DE Editors · April 4, 2023 · EOS, technology supplier of additive manufacturing solutions, has adopted the CO-AM software platform from Materialise, global company in 3D printing solutions, to manage their additive manufacturing (AM) processes for application engineering and internal sinter production. CO-AM integrates with EOS’ existing infrastructure and will be used to improve the…

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Kratos Defense to Leverage Capabilities of Velo3D Printer

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DE Editors · January 19, 2024 · …requirements. The Velo3D metal additive manufacturing solution will be operated by Kratos SRE in its rapid prototyping and manufacturing center, where it will be used to accelerate the vertical integration of critical supply chains in certain areas of the Kratos organization. “It’s important to our team to leverage…

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RAPID 2013 Announces Keynote Speakers

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John Newman · March 11, 2013 · As the importance of additive manufacturing (AM) continues to grow, the nature of AM conferences changes. In place of a mainly industry insider feel to the events, more and more professionals interested in discovering what AM can offer for their business will attend to meet AM industry leaders…

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Boom Supersonic, Stratasys Ink Tech Partnership

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Admin · June 15, 2017 · …FDM 3D printing technology. Additive manufacturing enables design freedom and production speed of Boom’s XB-1 supersonic demonstrator (Photo courtesy: Business Wire).By leveraging the design freedom, production speed and heightened cost efficiencies of additive manufacturing, Boom plans for the first flight of XB-1, their supersonic demonstrator, to take place…

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Pressure-Controlled SLA Printer

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Brian Albright · July 16, 2014 · An Australian start-up has announced an innovative approach to SLA 3D printing that fundamentally changes the design of the printer, at a consumer-friendly price level.Hardcotton’s Elemental stereolithographic printer includes a proprietary pressure control system that regulates resin levels within the tank during the build process.Unlike traditional SLA printers,…

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Massivit 10000 Tooling System Launched

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DE Editors · April 20, 2022 · …of the Massivit 10000 additive manufacturing tooling system. Designed to overcome recognized tooling bottlenecks in composites manufacturing, the Massivit 10000 automates and shortens conventional composites tooling processes that are slow, costly, wasteful, and reliant on manual skilled labor, the company reports. The 10000 leverages the company’s new Cast-In-Motion…

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Velo3D Appoints Ellen Pawlikowski to Its Board of Directors

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DE Editors · March 2, 2022 · …in adoption of Velo3D’s additive manufacturing technology within these industries. Pawlikowski’s appointment to the board is effective March 15, 2022. The 12-person board will decrease in size to nine members with the planned resignation of early company investors Ricardo Angel, Jory Bell, David Cowan and Sven Strohband after…

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RAPID 2012: Day Two

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John Newman · May 24, 2012 · …Doe spoke about how additive manufacturing (AM) has changed the way Prodrive modifies automobiles.Prodrive begins work with a brand new Mini Countryman Cooper S. By the time the Prodrive team is finished, nearly every part of the car has be replaced or modified in some way. Prototypes made…

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Massivit Reports 15 New Orders for its Large-Format 3D Printer

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DE Editors · June 11, 2024 · Massivit 3D Printing Technologies, provider of industrial 3D printing systems, signed 15 new purchase orders for the sale of Massivit 3000 printers valued at $3 million. The company’s printers will be provided by the end of 2024. All new orders were received during the international printing exhibition, drupa,…

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UpNano Introduces Tilt Frame

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DE Editors · September 6, 2022 · A new device allows the compensation of minuscule unevenness in two-photon polymerization (2PP) 3D printing substrates while printing. UpNano GmbH (Austria) has introduced the so-called Tilt Frame, internationally. The frame can be fitted with chuck-holders for industrial standard wafers between 2 and 6 inches. The Tilt Frame retrofits…

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