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Aleph Objects is Printing Printers at CES 2018

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Brian Albright · January 9, 2018 · LulzBot 3D printers will be used to manufacture more 3D printers live on the floor.

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WoeLab Build 3D Printer from E-Waste

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Brian Albright · January 3, 2018 · Staff at WoeLab, a community technology hub and network of local inventors and entrepreneurs, built a 3D printer using parts from old printers, computers and scanners.

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Combine CT Scanning with Additive Manufacturing

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Brian Albright · January 2, 2018 · CT scanning allows manufacturers to look inside parts made with additive manufacturing to measure complex internal designs.

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Sculpteo Unveils Fabpilot Cloud-Based Printer Management

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Brian Albright · December 29, 2017 · The new Fabpilot solution is a software as a service (SaaS) product that allows third parties to control and manage 3D printers, including nesting orders, preparing parts, and shipping.

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Loop 3D Offers Continuous Printing

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Brian Albright · December 27, 2017 · Users can send multiple batches of 3D models to the Loop 3D printer.

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Kratzer Sees 90% Improvement with AM

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Brian Albright · December 22, 2017 · Using a Stratasys Fortus 450mc Production 3D Printer, the company cut fixture production time from days to hours, a reduction of 90%.

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Custom-Built Running Shoes

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Brian Albright · December 13, 2017 · The custom shoe market has taken another step forward with announcements from Brooks Running Co. and Under Armour.

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EnvsionTEC Releases New Aria Desktop 3D Printer

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Brian Albright · December 11, 2017 · EnvisionTEC is staking out a claim in the desktop 3D printer market with its new new Aria, an entry-level industrial 3D printer priced at $6,999.

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Design for 3D Printing

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Brian Albright · December 1, 2017 · Design for additive manufacturing will require new software tools and a new approach.

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Welsh Hospital 3D Prints Jaw Implants

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Brian Albright · November 20, 2017 · 3D printing has enabled surgeons at Swansea’s Morriston Hospital in Wales to create custom structures that can help rebuild the jawlines of cancer patients.

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Researchers Print Wearable Battery

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Brian Albright · November 17, 2017 · Researchers at Brunel University London announced they have printed a flexible, wearable battery that can store energy without chemical reactions.

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Rockets at 10 Percent of the Cost

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Brian Albright · November 16, 2017 · Relativity Space (founded by some Blue Origin and SpaceX veterans) has designed its own massive 3D printers that use robotic arms to create fuel tanks and other components.

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Lunar XPRIZE Finalist to Use Printed Parts for Moon Lander

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Brian Albright · November 14, 2017 · Five teams are competing for the Lunar XPRIZE, including Israeli company SpaceIL, which plans to use 3D-printed legs on its unmanned lander.

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3D Print Process Could Triple Steel Strength

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Brian Albright · November 14, 2017 · Scientists at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California have developed a way to 3D print with stainless steel that results in materials that are up to three times stronger than steels created using traditional techniques.

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FAA Develops 3D Printing Roadmap

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Brian Albright · November 13, 2017 · As the industry moves closer to putting flight-critical printed parts into service, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) says it is developing guidelines for 3D printing.

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Simulation-as-a-Service On-Ramp

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Brian Albright · November 1, 2017 · Read more on how network infrastructure affects small- and mid-size business access to cloud-based simulation and what is known as simulation-as-a-service.

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Freshmade 3D Unveils High-Strength Composite

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Brian Albright · October 20, 2017 · The company used its new AMClad material to print a bowling ball as a way to demonstrate its durability.

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Could 3D Printing Threaten Global Trade?

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Brian Albright · October 18, 2017 · According to a report released in September, current estimates put as much as 50% of manufactured goods will be printed by 2060, which could wipe out almost on-quarter of world trade.

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HRL Prints High-Strength Aluminum Alloys

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Brian Albright · October 13, 2017 · HRL’s nanoparticle functionalization solution combines zirconium-based nanoparticles with the unweldable alloy powders, which prevents hot cracking and helps retain fully alloy strength in the final part.

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Siemens, HP Partner on 3D Printing

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Brian Albright · October 12, 2017 · The new Siemens NX AM for HP Multi Jet Fusion product will allow customers to develop and manage parts in a single software environment for their HP 3D printing projects.

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