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Optomec Launches Aerosol Jet 5X

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John Newman · September 5, 2014 ·

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Roland DGA Announces First 3D Printer

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John Newman · September 4, 2014 · Roland DGA has released its first 3D printer. The ARM-10 is part of Roland’s new monoFab system which also includes a new milling system, the SRM-20.

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3D Printed Batteries May be Brought to You Courtesy of Graphene

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John Newman · September 3, 2014 · A company named Graphene 3D Lab has filed for a provisional patent for, “… materials and methods of 3D printable batteries.”

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Medical 3D Printing Expands in the UK

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John Newman · September 1, 2014 · Replica 3DM expands medical 3D printing services to 12 new UK hospitals.

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Another Desktop SLS Startup Preps for Crowd Funding Launch

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John Newman · August 28, 2014 · A Swiss startup called Sintratec is the second company to announce it is busily working on a small business/consumer priced desktop SLS system.

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Minnesota Man Finishes 3D Printed Castle

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John Newman · August 27, 2014 · Andrey Rudenko completes 3D printed castle as proof-of-concept for construction grade 3D printing.

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3D Systems Expands Logistics Options for USMC

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John Newman · August 26, 2014 · 3DS is working with the USMC to develop quick response teams that leverage 3D printing to affect repairs in the field.

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FDA Approves 3D Printed Facial Reconstruction Implant

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John Newman · August 25, 2014 · Oxford Performance Materials has added facial reconstruction to the list of medical devices built using 3D printing.

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GE Aviation Advances Electron Beam Melting

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John Newman · August 21, 2014 · Researchers have developed a more powerful method of electron beam melting to build metal blades for jet engines.

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NASA Begins Work on 3D Printed Telescopes

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John Newman · August 19, 2014 · NASA is hard at work figuring out new ways to build telescopes using 3D printing.

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Company Profile: Mcor Technologies

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John Newman · August 18, 2014 · It was with low material costs in mind that the MacCormack brothers designed a 3D printing system to use standard office paper as its material.

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Selective Laser Sintering Coming to Kickstarter

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John Newman · August 15, 2014 · Norge Systems is working to manufacture a pair of selective laser sintering systems with a price tag low enough to interest small businesses.

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Kickstart My Heart

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John Newman · August 14, 2014 ·

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3D Printing Helps Improve Cancer Treatment

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John Newman · August 13, 2014 · A research team is investigating the use of 3D printing as part of modulated electron radiation therapy.

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Printednest is for the Birds

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John Newman · August 11, 2014 · Printednest is an open source project that aims to increase the number of birds winging their way around cities by building them a place to live.

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Photoshop CC Expands 3D Printing Options

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John Newman · August 7, 2014 · Photoshop CC is expanding its 3D printing toolset, as well as increasing the number of service bureaus and manufacturers supported by the software.

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Print and Scan with Blacksmith Genesis

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John Newman · August 5, 2014 · Rather than rely on gimmicks to draw attention, the Blacksmith Genesis 3D printer also includes a 3D scanner.

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3D Printing Space

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John Newman · August 5, 2014 · NASA has put a new collection of 3D models online, copyright free, and intends to grow the collection through contributions.

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MIT Students Develop In-situ Scanning for 3D Printers

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John Newman · August 1, 2014 · MIT students have developed a system capable of scanning an object being 3D printed in-situ to monitor for errors.

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Bicycling Enters the Digital Age with Solid

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John Newman · July 31, 2014 · A new bike design, simply named Solid, looks to bring cycling into the digital age through 3D printing and wireless technology.

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