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Jamie Gooch · October 1, 2014 · Click the links below to learn more about the 10 3D printers listed below. 3DP Unlimited's 3DP1000™ Take your prints from ordinary to extraordinary with a 74x greater build area than the average ordinary desktop 3D printer. 3D Systems' CubePro The largest-in-class build platform with ultra high-resolution in…
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DE Editors · January 22, 2024 · …focused on accelerating new manufacturing technology adoption and building North America's talent, announces nominations are open for four additive manufacturing awards and for its AM Pitchfest scheduled for RAPID + TCT 2024, June 25-27, 2024 at the Los Angeles Convention Center. The deadline for applying for the awards…
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Kenneth Wong · August 9, 2021 · The Additive Manufacturing User Conference (AMUG, May 2-6, Orlando) and Rapid + TCT (September 13-15, Chicago) kicked off the onsite engineering conference season after a long shutdown. On the other hand, SIGGRAPH 2021 and Autodesk University (AU) 2021 remain virtual. Also in the news are HP's acquisition of…
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DE Editors · May 20, 2025 · GZERO Additive is transitioning its flagship 43 Series 3D printers to the Chube Conduction hot end and 1.75-mm diameter filament. This change, due the discontinuation of the previous components, unlocks a wider range of material options, the company reports. The switch to the Chube Conduction hot end, an…
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Brian Albright · February 21, 2022 · …of technology applications. Those include the increased use of additive manufacturing, along with innovative applications for simulation and designfor-manufacture solution. There are also stories about the use of gaming technology, visualization and AR/VR tools in the auto industry, and an examination of how 5G wireless is connected to…
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DE Editors · March 26, 2024 · …printing with wire arc additive manufacturing (WAAM) is being used in many applications. GEFERTEC, a German company invested in WAAM, is now expanding the range of available machines with its new arc80X series. More Automation For the machine’s kinematics, GEFERTEC relies on a CNC-controlled linear axis system. In…
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John Newman · June 3, 2013 · …first began to investigate additive manufacturing (AM), I was surprised to discover that one of the most common uses for the technology (other than rapid prototyping) was manufacturing custom lampshades. It does make sense, but it wasn’t exactly the groundbreaking subject matter I’d been hoping to find.3D printing…
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DE Editors · November 18, 2022 · …printers for reactive extrusion additive manufacturing with thermoset polyurethanes. Designed for development work and low-volume industrial production, RX-Flow printers are a low-cost option for manufacturers interested in testing and implementing industrial 3D printing with flexible materials. Chromatic's RX-Flow printers are based on the company's RX-AM materials and technology…
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Jamie Gooch · June 11, 2013 · …a harbinger of a manufacturing revolution that will usher in a custom-built world.While acknowledging that the news reports are a few decades late, the keynote speakers who opened RAPID 2013 on June 11 in Pittsburgh didn’t exactly disagree with those claims.“It is truly vital to engage in advanced…
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John Newman · July 14, 2015 · …first serious use for additive manufacturing (AM), and it brought people’s ideas into reality much more quickly and less expensively than ever. Rapid prototyping inspired companies to take more risks and fail more often before figuring out the best possible end product. More recently, 3D printing has been…
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DE Editors · March 21, 2023 · Sigma Additive Solutions, Inc., provider of quality assurance software to the commercial 3D printing industry, has expanded its collaboration with Materialise, leader in 3D printing software and service solutions, to provide additive manufacturing (AM) users automated quality control by integrating the PrintRite3D quality assurance solution into the new…
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DE Editors · February 18, 2021 · …event on design for additive manufacturing (AM) hosted by the America Makes and ANSI Additive Manufacturing Standardization Collaborative (AMSC). The purpose of the meeting is to bring together subject matter experts from industry, government and academia for a discussion that will help to lay the groundwork for further…
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John Newman · March 12, 2013 · …changer” and its ilk. Additive manufacturing (AM) is proving itself to be truly transformative, across multiple industries, with its combination of speed, accuracy and flexibility.One easy proof is the rapid change AM is making in the dental industry. In the place of labs where much of the work…
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Brian Albright · August 22, 2014 · …create printed circuit boards using additive manufacturing concepts, along with conductive ink and glue.Squink was created by BotFactory, a Brooklyn-based company at the NYU Poly DUMBO Incubator that is in the process of raising $100,000 through a crowdfunding effort on Kickstarter to launch the product.The desktop unit can…
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DE Editors · May 9, 2024 · Massivit 3D Printing Technologies has launched the new Massivit 3000 large-format 3D printer. The printer will be unveiled at the drupa tradeshow, which will take place in Dusseldorf, Germany, on May 28 to June 7, 2024. The new printer enables high-speed production of 3D window displays, dimensional billboards,…
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John Newman · November 16, 2012 · …are experimenting non-stop with additive manufacturing (AM). Moving into realms far beyond rapid prototyping, AM offers researchers the flexibility to build whatever tools or experimental objects are required. This does, of course, require some trial and error, but each successful step makes using AM technology that much more…
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John Newman · May 9, 2013 · …is about ears and additive manufacturing (AM) that’s grabbed the attention of researchers, but apparently the two work well together. It wasn’t all that long ago that Rapid Ready reported on Cornell University’s bioprinted ear, and now Princeton University has performed the same feat, albeit with a different…
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Brian Albright · March 8, 2023 · Inside This Issue: Additive Manufacturing Users in Focus AMUG 2023 Conference continues building on end user participation to move industry forward. Designing Robotics A closer look at bringing complex robotic technology into our modern world. Logged On, Plugged in, 3D Printed In the world of robotics, 3D printing’s…
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DE Editors · November 19, 2024 · …Spiegelhalder, product manager for Additive Manufacturing at TRUMPF. The high-tech company is presenting the 3D printer at Formnext, the leading trade show for additive manufacturing, in Frankfurt, Germany. In the TruPrint 3000, a system monitors the process area and maintains a constant temperature, according to Trumpf. This allows…
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DE Editors · January 29, 2026 · Precision Additive reports its first metal additive manufacturing system, the PA-300, has launched. The laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) printer is designed to produce high-quality, qualification-ready components for defense, aerospace, energy, medical, and other applications requiring U.S.-based manufacturing. The PA Series combines high-performance laser technology, artificial intelligence, and…