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Partnerships Embrace GPU-Accelerated 3D Printing
Dyndrite teams up with Azul, Meteor, and Impossible Objects to advance inkjet, composite 3D printing.
Editor’s Pick: Advanced Composite Additive Manufacturing
Impossible Objects CBAM 25 uses high-performance composite materials.
Editor’s Picks: April 20-26, 2023
One of the picks will be chosen as DE’s Editor’s Pick of the Week.
Dyndrite and Impossible Objects Showcase End User Software
New software provides graphical user interface and Scriptable methods for printer preparation, and enables programmable automation for repeatable and traceable parts.
Impossible Objects Launches CBAM 25
New 3D printer designed to print parts fast while meeting material properties demands for industrial-grade end-use parts, company suggests.
Steve Hoover Named CEO at Impossible Objects
Former Xerox chief technical officer and PARC CEO, Steve Hoover, brings decades of experience to Chicago-based start-up.
Weber State Installs Impossible Objects CBAM 3D Printer
The Composite-Based Additive Manufacturing (CBAM) system is installed at Weber State University's MARS Center at Hill Air Force Base, UT.
Partnerships Embrace GPU-Accelerated 3D Printing
Dyndrite teams up with Azul, Meteor, and Impossible Objects to advance inkjet, composite 3D printing.
Impossible Objects Cuts Prices for 3D Printed Composite PEEK Products
Polyetheretherketone (PEEK) is a semi-crystalline, high-performance engineering thermoplastic.
Impossible Objects Enters Joint Agreement to Make 3D Printing Materials
Collaboration will create specialized materials tailor-made for composite-based additive manufacturing.
Impossible Objects and Ricoh 3D Partner
Collaboration will enable companies to produce high-strength, low-cost 3D-printed parts for industrial customers across Europe.
Investment Trends in 3D Printing Composites Report Identifies Emerging Technologies
Some technology advancements being unveiled in 3D printing are enabling new processes and materials for composite 3D printing.
Editor’s Picks: May 17-23, 2019
One of the picks will be chosen as DE’s Editor’s Pick of the Week.
Impossible Objects Unveils Next-Generation 3D Printer, Partners with BASF to Bring Composite to 3D Printing
The CBAM-2 3D printing system delivers complex parts at production speeds and volumes, while partnership with BASF makes strong, heat-tolerant PA6-carbon fiber composite parts printable at scale.
3D-Printing Highlights and Surprises from RAPID + TCT 2017
The buzz at the show was mostly that of the manufacturing, not prototyping, world.
Impossible Objects Piloting Composite-Based 3D Printer to Select Customers
The Model One is designed to 3D print functional parts from composite materials, at scale.



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