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Rice University Will Use Carbon 3D Printer to Create “Smart Helmets” for Warfighters
Rice University researchers in Houston, Texas, received a $1.3 million grant from the US Department of Defense (DoD) to create the world’s first printable military “smart helmet” using Carbon’s large-format,…
3D Printing News Briefs: April 25, 2017
In today’s edition of 3D Printing News Briefs, we’re covering everything from business to 3D printing, scanning, modeling, and design. EOS joins a manufacturing alliance, while a 3D printer gets an…
With 3D Printing Technology from Carbon, Adidas Releases First Partially 3D Printed Athletic Shoe to Be Produced at Scale
In December of 2016, Adidas released the 3D Runner, a limited-edition, $300 running shoe with a 3D printed midsole; the company had been looking toward 3D printing solutions for its shoes since…
Industry 4.0 is Moving at a Fast CLIP — A Few Questions For: Carbon
One of the most fascinating companies in 3D printing over the last two years has undeniably been Carbon. The company’s high-speed CLIP technology allows for 3D printing in unprecedented times…
3D Printing: The Stories We Missed This Week — August 13, 2016
Another week, another set of 3D printing stories from around the world that we’ve yet to have the chance to cover. For starters, Wanhao USA has continued their North American…
Sculpteo Releases Details On Carbon’s Prototyping Acrylate Resin
Out of the select few manufacturing enterprises to have received the introductory version of Carbon’s CLIP (Continuous Liquid Interface Production) technology, which has come in the form of their professional-grade…
3D Printing: The Stories We Missed This Week — June 18, 2016
This week proved to be an exciting and busy one for the 3D printing industry, and as per usual, it was nearly impossible to cover it all. Out in Abu Dhabi,…
Case Study: Carbon’s CLIP Technology Lives Up to the Hype for Automotive Manufacturer Delphi
Unless you’ve been living under a 3D printed rock for the last year, you’re probably at least marginally acquainted with Carbon and their groundbreaking CLIP technology. For a while, it seemed as…
RAPID 2016: Conversations with Materialise, Stratasys, 3D Systems, & Carbon
It’s the worst-kept secret here at 3DPrint.com: RAPID 2016 was a busy time! Clare and I were kept on our toes two weeks ago in Orlando, where we were treated…
RAPID 2016: In Photos
Writer Clare and I had a very busy week at RAPID 2016 in Orlando, and we’ve been trying to keep you all abreast of some of the fantastic sights we…
Sculpteo Gives Us the Lowdown on Carbon’s Rigid Polyurethane Resin in New Q&A
It’s been well over a year since Carbon had the entire 3D printing industry clamoring in excitement about their exhilaratingly fast and potentially revolutionary Continuous Liquid Interface Production (CLIP) technology, which…
Unveilings and Excitement are Everywhere at RAPID 2016!
After an unexpected and unpleasant mid-May snow in Ohio, it was a relief to get on a plane and travel to 90-degree Orlando, Florida for the RAPID 2016 3D Manufacturing Event,…
Announcements and Partnerships and Introductions, Oh My: Inside 3D Printing Hits the Big Apple
All roads once led to Rome; now, all roads lead to New York City. In what might just be blasphemy to some, the Big Apple is not my favorite place…
A Key Keynote: Carbon’s CEO & Co-Founder to Present Opening Keynote at Inside 3D Printing NY Next Week
While things we can agree on pretty universally are certainly few and far between, one thing is abundantly clear to those watching the 3D printing space: the technology behind Carbon‘s super-fast,…
The Revolution Arrives: Carbon Releases M1 Commercial 3D Printer with CLIP Technology & New Resins
While the rest of the industry has been waiting eagerly, mere recipients of little morsels and teasers here and there regarding Carbon and their new CLIP technology, a most select…
Startups on the Upswing — A Few Questions For: Metamason
Back in October, at Inside 3D Printing Santa Clara, I sat for the first time in the audience watching the famed Startup Competition shape up in person. I’d been reading…
Super Speed 3D Printing: Carbon Announces Sculpteo & Three Other Partners to Use CLIP Technology
Sculpteo is one of the top 3D printing service bureaus in the world, and as such, it’s safe to say that we stay busy following their activities, from offering new…
Gizmo 3D’s DLP Printers Advance – Layerless Printing, Distributed Slicing, Gizmetor & More
You may recall, back in March, we broke a story on a new DLP 3D printer manufacturer originating out of Australia, called Gizmo 3D. Their groundbreaking 3D printing method was…
Interview with Carbon3D Executive Rob Schoeben — Even Faster 3D Printing on the Way
March was a huge month, not only for the 3D printing industry, but for the entire technology sector in general, as a wave of innovation swept over the already established 3D…
Has This Australian Company Just One-Upped Carbon3D’s Super Fast 3D Printer?
It was just last week that we reported on a company called Carbon3D, who had just unveiled a “breakthrough” 3D printing process referred to as Continuous Liquid Interface Production technology (CLIP)….
Carbon3D Unveils Breakthrough CLIP 3D Printing Technology, 25-100X Faster
In what may be one of the biggest stories we have covered this year, a new company, Carbon3D has just emerged out of stealth mode, unveiling an entirely new breakthrough…