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A Work(force) in Progress: Advice from ADDMAN’s Nush Ahmed on Bringing Gen Z into Advanced Manufacturing

Culture is a difficult concept to explain. It’s like what St. Augustine said about time: “I know well enough what it is, provided no one asks me; but if I…

Does the Fed Rate Cut Mean Anything for Manufacturers?

About a year ago, the Federal Reserve issued the “jumbo” rate cut, reducing interest rates for the first time since hiking them to their highest levels in decades, a process…


When Sneakers Go Open-Source: Bambu Lab and Presq Take 3D Printing into Streetwear

Sneakers aren’t just shoes. To many people worldwide, they’re culture, identity, and community; the kind of everyday object that has meaning far beyond its function. From limited-edition drops to streetwear…

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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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Building Homes From Plastic: How Azure is Changing Construction

In recent years, the construction world has started looking closely at 3D printing. Builders want ways to save time, cut waste, reduce costs, and be more flexible with design. But…

3DPOD 273: Holger Schlüter, SCANLAB Head of Business Development

Holger Schlüter is one of the people behind SCANLAB, a pivotal company in additive manufacturing. SCANLAB makes the light engines that power a lot of the 3D printing market’s machines….

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Read the Stratasys & AM Research Tooling White Paper, Then Attend the Webinar October 16

Earlier this month, AM Research released a white paper produced in collaboration with Stratasys titled “3D Printed Tooling: A Generational Opportunity to Reshape Supply Chains,” which you can download here. Now,…

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HP Webinar Explores the Promise and Hurdles of Digital O&P Workflows

For decades, orthotics and prosthetics (O&P) have been built by hand. Every brace, orthosis, or artificial limb reflected the skill of a trained craftsperson who shaped and adjusted it with…

3D Printing News Briefs, September 27, 2025: Large-Format Pellet Printing, Recycled Polymers, & More

In this weekend’s 3D Printing News Briefs, we’re starting with metal coatings for polymer micro 3D printed parts. MELD is releasing its next generation of machines, Modix announced serial production…

Parts on Demand Uses AM Solutions Technology for Automated Post-Processing

Dutch industrial 3D printing company Parts on Demand, based in Utrecht, offers series production of end-use parts for customers from several sectors, from medical and machine tools to food and…

The Network Effect: Why Ursa Major Is Taking its 3D Printing Partnership with EOS to the Next Level

The most encouraging signs for the additive manufacturing (AM) industry these days are coming from the adopters: the companies that have made the technology a living reality by diligently developing…

Boston’s Additive Edge: MIT CSAIL’s HCI Lab is Helping Everyone Become a Designer

Once marshland and farmland in the 1700s, the corner of Cambridge where MIT’s Stata Center now stands became a center of innovation during World War II with the construction of…

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Spotlight on Polymer 3D Printing at ADDITIV Polymers World 2025

The world of additive manufacturing is turning its focus to polymers this fall as ADDITIV Polymers World returns for its third edition. Hosted by 3Dnatives, this free online event will…

Dyndrite and Phasio Partner to Create Fully Digital Workflow for HP 3D Printers

Additive manufacturing (AM) companies are deeply aware that they need to lower the barrier-to-entry for their products in order to set themselves up for sustainable growth. The most straightforward —…

3D Printing Waste Into Function: A Look Inside the Air Force’s Container Project with re:3D

A group of airmen at Cannon Air Force Base in New Mexico recently tested a new type of 3D printing setup, one that fits into a shipping container, operates off-grid,…

SwissTo12 Expands To Spain

I’m a huge SWISSto12 fan. The company is quickly expanding by using additive manufacturing to engineer better satellite Radio Frequency (RF) components. Satellite RF is one of the best applications…

Australian Startup H3D Raises $5.8M to Speed Up Custom Dental and Hearing Devices

Australian startup H3D has raised $5.8 million in Series A funding to expand its AI design software from hearing aids to dental devices. A spinoff born out of Swinburne University…

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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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Clear Aligners in Focus: What’s Changing in 2025

Align Technology’s latest earnings showed slower growth for Invisalign, but the story is bigger than one company. The market for clear aligners is changing, and those changes matter for the…


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