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Who Buys AM in Government: How Stanford’s Steve Blank & BMNT’s Pete Newell Are Helping Startups Serve USG Customers

What’s the most difficult part about selling to the government market? For a company that has never done it before, the answer quite likely is: knowing how to get started,…

Nike’s 3D Printed Air Max 95000 Revealed at ComplexCon

Nike has increased its branding emphasis on 3D printing across multiple releases this year: the latest was just announced at ComplexCon in Las Vegas. The new drop is the Air…


3D Printing Financials: Another Strong Quarter for Materialise’s Medical Segment — and a New Brussels Listing

See the addendum to this article for an update from October 30, 2025. Materialise (Nasdaq: MTLS) reported its third-quarter 2025 results, remaining profitable with positive cash flow despite weaker performance…

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From Hobby to Hustle: How the Prosumer 3D Printing Market Is Rewriting the Industry

When many hear 3D printing, they still think of hobbyists tinkering in garages, making figurines, models, or toys. But that image has changed. A new wave of users exists between…

3D Printing News Briefs, October 30, 2025: EASA Certification, Ultrasonic Metal Atomization, Kickstarter, & More

In today’s 3D Printing News Briefs, a Fortune 500 company has grown its deployment of 3DPrinterOS. The Aviation AM Centre achieved an important certification for metal additive manufacturing on EOS…

Twisty Turns for Metamaterials Could Lead to Better Protective Structures

Italian researchers from Polytechnic University of Marche, University of L’Aquila, Gran Sasso National Laboratory, and the National Institute for Nuclear Physics, and University of Glasgow’s James Watt School of Engineering,…

Velta’s Ukrainian Operations & the Global Necessity of End-to-End Critical Mineral AM Ecosystems

This isn’t a silver lining: there are no silver linings in war. But what Velta Holding is doing in Ukraine is a story of how industry can help communities stay…

Tiny Bioprinter Could One Day Repair Vocal Cords During Surgery

A team of engineers and surgeons at McGill University in Montreal, Canada, has created the world’s smallest 3D bioprinter, and it could change how doctors repair damaged vocal cords. At…

AFRL Funds Flexible 3D Printed Antenna Arrays With Real Time Correction

Washington State University (WSU), the University of Maryland, the University of British Columbia, and Boeing researchers have completed work on additively manufactured antenna arrays, which have been published in Nature…

Nanoe and Orano Work on Anti-Corrosion Materials For Nuclear Industry

Ceramics 3D printing experts Nanoe have worked with Orano Tricastin, a $6 billion revenue French Uranium enrichment firm, to make custom-bound filaments for the nuclear industry. The nuclear industry has,…

Boston Micro Fabrication Secures U.S. Patent for Dual-Resolution microArch D1025 3D Printer

The growth of reshoring has catalyzed interest in leveraging additive manufacturing (AM) for very large parts, most notably those used in U.S. maritime applications. As the momentum behind reshoring continues to…

Incus Releases Hammer Pro25, Proving Innovation Doesn’t Need to Be Flashy

Viennese firm Incus is showcasing the new Hammer Pro25. That system is meant to be a scalable Slurry SLA unit created for continuous manufacturing. The company says that it has…

AMS 2026 Healthcare Session to Focus on 3D Printing in Dentistry and Oncology

Our 9th annual Additive Manufacturing Strategies (AMS) event is returning to New York City from February 24-26, 2026. Early registration ends this week, so don’t delay, because you don’t want…

DyeMansion Buys ASM in Smart Move Into Entry-Level Post-Processing

Post processing leader DyeMansion has bought ASM. ASM’s VX1 is a compact, entry-level vapor-smoothing system that could work on or next to your desk. The unit was designed to be…

Bayern Innovativ’s Next Generation Manufacturing 2025 Conference

On the 23rd and 24th, Bayern Innovativ organized the Next Gen Manufacturing conference. Taking place at the Science Congress Center in Munich, this conference covers Additive Manufacturing, AI, software toolchains,…

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HeyGears Launches Reflex 2 Series 3D Printers to Go Beyond Prototypes

HeyGears has launched its new Reflex 2 Series of resin 3D printers, which are designed to cater to the diverse production requirements of industry professionals and creative studios. The Reflex…

3DPOD 277: Andrew Goldman, Formlabs Head of Hardware Engineering

Andrew Goldman had deep engineering and engineering management experience before he joined Formlabs. We talk about his role as the firm´s Head of Hardware Engineering. We mention culture, building teams,…

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From Hobby to Hustle: How the Prosumer 3D Printing Market Is Rewriting the Industry

When many hear 3D printing, they still think of hobbyists tinkering in garages, making figurines, models, or toys. But that image has changed. A new wave of users exists between…

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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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