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AML3D Lands $3M 3D Printer Deal with Newport News Shipbuilding

Over the summer, Australian additive manufacturing (AM) original equipment manufacturer (OEM) AML3D announced that the U.S. Navy had issued a letter of intent (LOI) to the company which signaled the…

NAMIC GAMS 2025: Additive as a Tool for Resilience and Agility

This year’s National Additive Manufacturing Innovation Cluster (NAMIC) Global AM Summit (GAMS) began once again with a speech by Dr. Ho Chaw Sing, the head of NAMIC. He opened the…


3D Printing News Briefs, October 22, 2025: AMUG Innovator, Corrosion, Recycling Initiative, & More

Exciting news to kick off today’s 3D Printing News Briefs: Formlabs Co-Founder and CEO Max Lobovsky is the recipient of the 2026 AMUG Innovators Award. Then, America Makes announced a…

From SpaceX to Portal: Jeff Thornburg on 3D Printing’s Space Edge, Part II

Jeff Thornburg has worn many titles: SpaceX propulsion chief, Amazon Kuiper executive, and now CEO of Portal Space Systems. In the first part of this series, he explained how falling…

UK Digital Inventory Platform 3D People Prints Agri-Robotics Parts On-Demand

The robotics industry is in the midst of a long boom cycle, as industrial robot installations more than doubled over the last decade. Simultaneously, the AI frenzy has driven interest…

Korean Doctors Use 3D Printing to Replace Entire Ankle Bone in Groundbreaking Surgery

A team of orthopedic surgeons in South Korea has successfully replaced an entire ankle bone — the talus — with a custom 3D printed titanium implant. The study, published in…

Markforged FX10 3D Prints Certified Aircraft Parts

Last October, I wrote about how the versatility of the Markforged FX10 helped explain what made the company an attractive asset to Nano Dimension. Recently, the business case for the…

Scientists 3D Print a Functional Human Colon Model to Study Cancer and Drug Response

Researchers at the University of California, Irvine (UC Irvine), and the New York Institute of Technology have 3D printed one of the most realistic models of the human colon ever…

Printing Money Episode 33: Q2 2025 Public 3D Printing Earnings Review with Troy Jensen, Cantor Fitzgerald

Welcome to Printing Money Episode 33! Troy Jensen (Managing Director, Cantor Fitzgerald) returns in joining Danny to help our audience analyze the Q2 2025 earnings season. Danny and Troy parse…

October in Pink: 3D Printing’s Role in Healing and Hope

Each October, the world turns pink to remind us of a difficult truth: breast cancer is still the most common cancer among women. While survival rates keep improving, the path…

3D Printed Customizable Bistable Finger Orthotic for Arthritis & Injury Recovery

A PhD student at Carnegie Mellon University was inspired by her friend’s arthritis struggles to come up with a better solution than a stiff finger brace. Her idea was a customizable…

A Circular Way to Print: Turning Tornado Fighter Jets Into 3D Printing Powder

In a lab in Lancashire, engineers are doing something that sounds almost poetic: turning pieces of retired fighter jets into raw material for the next generation of aircraft. British company…

3DPOD 276: PEKK 3D Printing with Scott De Felice, Oxford Performance Materials

Scott De Felice has been on a 25 year journey with Oxford Performance Materials. His company is a pioneer in PEKK, a very high-performance polymer with many properties that make…

BYU Engineers Make 150 3D Printed Microscopic Replicas of LDS Temples

This year, Brigham Young University (BYU) in Utah, the flagship institution of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) Church Educational System, is celebrating its 150th anniversary. In…

3D Printing News Briefs, October 18, 2025: Software Integration, Glass Bone Substitute, & More

In this weekend’s 3D Printing News Briefs, Velo3D and Dyndrite have announced an integration partnership. NCDMM announced the Director for the new Youngstown Innovation Hub for Aerospace and Defense, and…

3D Printing Financials: Prodways Holds Steady Amid Q3 Slowdown

Prodways (EPA: ALPWG) reported a slowdown in the third quarter of 2025, pointing to broader economic headwinds but steady demand for its 3D printing systems. The French company said its…

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Raiders of the Lost Parts: Jeff Thornburg’s Playbook for Space, Part I

Jeff Thornburg knows what it’s like to get the phone call. In 2011, Elon Musk rang him at home and asked him to come to Hawthorne, California, to help build…

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Who’s Investing in 3D Printing in 2025? Potential Directions for AM Industry Consolidation

In the first part of this look at the general flows of capital into the additive manufacturing (AM) industry in 2025, Vanesa Listek did a masterful job of diagramming the…

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Who’s Investing in 3D Printing in 2025? The Buyers and Backers to Watch

Funding for additive manufacturing (AM) isn’t as easy to come by as it was a few years ago. There are fewer deals, diligence is tougher, and investors want a clear…

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The Creality IPO Effects & Scenarios

Creality is slated to go public on the Hong Kong stock exchange. The value-engineered desktop Material Extrusion maker has branched out. It now makes sophisticated K1 and K2 desktop systems,…


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