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John Newman · June 26, 2014 · 3D printing news coverage featuring 3DS, Sculpteo, Made with Code, x.pose, Konica Minolta, Shapeways, Google, Adobe, and EOS
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John Newman · June 23, 2014 · The US National Institutes of Health (NIH) have launched a 3D Print Exchange webpage devoted to providing easier access to existing 3D models, and as a platform for new developments.
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John Newman · June 19, 2014 · A startup called Mission Street Manufacturing has designed a new 3D printer and software package intended to appeal to both children and educators.
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John Newman · June 19, 2014 · President Obama declared June 18 as National Day of Making, and to celebrate the White House hosted its first-ever Maker Faire.
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John Newman · June 17, 2014 · 3DS has teamed with EKOCYCLE to produce the EKOCYCLE Cube.
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John Newman · June 16, 2014 · This year, Wohlers’ keynote fell on the final day of the conference and was preceded by the annual RAPID Awards.
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John Newman · June 13, 2014 · Another RAPID has come and gone, but while show might be over, the same isn’t true for 3D printing news it spawned.
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John Newman · June 12, 2014 · Detroit has long been known as its automotive manufacturing might, but this week Rock City is hosting a different kind of manufacturing power. RAPID 2014, running alongside the Big M, showed Detroit the best of what advanced manufacturing has to offer. Almost every recognizable name in additive manufacturing…
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John Newman · May 28, 2014 · 3D comes to the U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Research Development and Engineering Center (AMRDEC).
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John Newman · May 27, 2014 · Dutch designer Borre Akkersdijk has manufactured some of the first wearable tech, using principles of 3D printing.
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