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AMR Looks Ahead to 2017 in the Polymer, Metal, and Medical/Dental Markets for Additive Manufacturing
As we settle collectively into 2017, the new year is looking all the brighter in the light of the setting sun of 2016 as the last year in additive manufacturing…
Could Portability Bring New Power to 3D Printing?
I’m back from CES 2017, and my head is full of ideas. I’ll do a more formal wrap, but I thought I’d start with a few observations, and potentially, an…
3D Printing: The Stories We Missed This Week — January 14, 2017
On this week’s edition of “The Stories We Missed This Week,” we’ve got a wide range of news spanning from drone swarms to 3D printing WordPress plugins. First off, Italian…
Sculpteo Was Everywhere I Wanted to Be at CES 2017
The guy I had a crush on my freshman year of college seemed to be everywhere I went on campus. I’d see him daily in the dining hall, at parties,…
Something for Everyone in 2016: A Look at This Year’s New 3D Printer Releases
I spend every day immersed in news about 3D printing, so obviously I’m aware of the fact that there are a lot of 3D printers out there. I’m also aware…
FATHOM Prototypes New Tech for Mercedes-Benz and Lands a Feature on CNET’s “On Cars”
The holidays, which are ideally supposed to be a time of rest and relaxation, can paradoxically be a stressful time for many people. Perhaps some of the most stressed-out people…
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…
Terry Wohlers Discusses the Future of 3D Printing at Inside 3D Printing Keynote
In this morning’s keynote at Inside 3D Printing San Diego, Terry Wohlers, Principal Consultant and President of Wohlers Associates, Inc., presented his thoughts in a session titled, “The Future of…
3D Printing: The Stories We Missed This Week — November 5, 2016
In our latest edition of “The Stories We Missed This Week”, we’ve got everything from new breakthrough materials to innovative platform features. First, the French 3D printing service bureau Sculpteo is…
Gizmo 3D Ships Printers to Crowdfunder Customers With Surprise Upgrades to Software and Hardware
Last year, the entire 3D printing industry became adrenalized when Carbon unveiled their breakthrough Continuous Liquid Interface Production (CLIP) technology, a truly remarkable production process that is capable of printing objects…
The 3D Printing Industry Relies on Partnerships — As Seen at TCT Show
The past week was a very busy one for the industry — and for yours truly. I was out on the floor last week in Birmingham at the very busy…
IMTS 2016: 3D Printing in Photos
While the conference is in fact still going on, I spent only Monday and Tuesday at Chicago’s McCormick Place, attending this year’s International Manufacturing Technology Show (IMTS). The show was, in a…
Carbon Announces $81 Million in Series C Funding from New and Existing Investors, Accelerates Production for Global Expansion
Since Carbon introduced their industry-changing CLIP technology last year, we’ve been closely following the company as they amass a growing list of customers and partners. Early users of CLIP have delivered…
Carbon Announces Two New Partners: Midwest Prototyping and Dinsmore Inc. Now Offer CLIP 3D Printing Services
Some of the biggest news in 3D printing over the past year has involved Carbon and their groundbreaking CLIP technology. It’s been almost a year and a half since the…
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…
Carbon’s M1 3D Printer Can Even Print Itself – Partially
I haven’t yet heard a negative thing about Carbon’s M1 3D printer since its release in April. Case studies are already confirming that the hype surrounding the printer isn’t just…
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 25, 2016
There’s been a lot happening in the 3D printing industry all around the world, and we’re here to catch you up on everything we were unable to squeeze into this…
3D Printing: The Stories We Didn’t Cover This Week — June 11
This week’s 3D printing news begins with evidence that the U.S. military is increasingly researching ways to integrate 3D printing into its daily operations. One example of this is a…
Sculpteo Continues Testing Carbon CLIP Technology and Materials with Cyanate Ester
When 3D printing startup Carbon released the first video of of their CLIP 3D printing technology in action it was almost unbelievable. Watching a solid, three dimensional model be pulled from…
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…



















