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Sculpteo and Octobre71 Keep Manufacturing Local with Stylish 3D Printed Eyewear
Anyone who wears glasses or contact lenses dreads the day when they have to be replaced, because corrective eyewear is expensive. So are quality sunglasses; if you want a pair…
Sculpteo and i.materialise Offer New Options for 3D Printed Brass
Brass is beautiful, according to two leading 3D printing service bureaus this week. At i.materialise, brass is one of the most popular metal 3D printing materials, and due to popular…
Morphi Rings in the New Year With New Materials Tool
Morphi, the 3D design app for education, has become increasingly versatile. Over the past year, the Morphi team has integrated AR and VR into the program and integrated it into…
2017: A Busy Year for 3D Software
A lot can happen in one year, and as we look back at 2017, it’s remarkable to note just how much happened in the 3D printing world. The large number…
Sculpteo Built Fabpilot Software “To Survive What We See Every Day” in Production 3D Printing
A hallmark of quality is that it is built on a strong foundation, which in itself requires a level of implicit trust. Only on a strong foundation can a sturdy…
Maturation in 3D Printing Evident in Expansion at formnext 2017
Frankfurt played host from November 14th through 17th to tens of thousands of members of the 3D printing community. According to the organizers behind formnext 2017, more than 21,492 attendees…
Sculpteo Launches Fabpilot, Its Cloud-Based 3D Printing Software Solution
Last month, 3D printing specialist Sculpteo, based out of Paris and San Francisco, introduced its standalone software solution, Fabpilot, for the production of 3D printed parts. The company, which was the…
Sculpteo Introduces New Fabpilot 3D Software Solution and Updated Print Page
France-based Sculpteo, which was the first online 3D printing service to launch its API, has been focusing on its software offerings recently, partnering with ZBrush to make 3D printing more accessible…
3D Printing News Briefs: September 29, 2017
We’re starting off today’s 3D Printing News Briefs with some business stories, then moving on to some new products. Luxexcel has received an equity investment from a venture capital fund,…
3D Printing Hoses and the R&D Tax Credit
Innovations that increase productivity and efficiency are readily welcomed across many industries and companies, as well as private homes. These innovations can make mundane aspects of life, such as watering…
Tech Soft 3D’s Software Development Toolkits Improve Clients’ 3D Printing Capabilities
According to a market report by SmarTech, the market size for 3D printing will grow over 150% in the next four years; as it’s already at around $294 million, that’s…
3D Printing News Briefs: September 22, 2017
Welcome to the Friday edition of 3D Printing News Briefs, where we are all business, all the time…except for a little news on 3D printing materials, that is. BASF acquires…
Xperia XZ1 Users Have Direct Access to Sculpteo 3D Printing Services Through 3D Creator
At the beginning of the month, Sony released its latest smartphone – the Xperia XZ1, along with its smaller counterpart, the Xperia XZ1 Compact. With it came an intriguing new…
Sculpteo and ZBrush Partner for One-Click 3D Printing
There are a lot of different 3D modeling programs out there, each offering something a little different to appeal to different tastes. One of the most popular is ZBrush, which…
3D Printing News Briefs: September 1, 2017
For this month’s first edition of 3D Printing News Briefs, we’ll be discussing a little business news, then moving to materials, and finishing with something fun to get your weekend…
3D Printed Drones Fly into the Future
Over the past several years, drone usage dramatically increased. In 2016, global unit sales grew 60% to 2.2 million and revenue increased 36% to $4.5 billion. In the United States…
Simusolar and Sculpteo Use 3D Printing to Bring Solar Energy to Tanzania
Between three countries – Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania – is Lake Victoria, the largest lake in Africa. On its shores, the people of Tanzania depend on the fish that come…
HP Multi Jet Fusion 3D Printing Goes Production-Scale as Forecast 3D Opens 3D Manufacturing Center
Back in March, California-based Forecast 3D announced that it would shortly be receiving two of HP’s Multi Jet Fusion 3D printers, making the founding partner one of the first companies to offer…
R&D Tax Credit Aspects of 3D Printed Hand Tools
Society has come a long way in tool technology since the first tools were used during the Stone Age hundreds of thousands of years ago. Today, like our primal relatives…
3D Printing News Briefs: July 7, 2017
Happy July! We’ve got a lot of news for you today in this week’s only edition of 3D Printing News Briefs, covering everything from 3D printers and hackathons to business…
Sculpteo Expands Metal 3D Printing Options with ExOne’s M-Flex 3D Printer
French online 3D printing service Sculpteo, with offices in Paris and San Francisco, offers on-demand 3D printed individual products, as well as short-run manufacturing, through its user-friendly web interface. The…
Sculpteo CEO on the State of 3D Printing: The World is Getting More Serious
Earlier this week, Sculpteo released the third edition of its annual State of 3D Printing report, which covers additive manufacturing trends with direct input from industry participants. As the report…
Sculpteo’s State of 3D Printing 2017: The 3D Printing Industry Getting More Professional
3D printing is a dynamic industry, with so many rapid changes that it’s hard to keep up. Fortunately, there are companies such as Sculpteo that are willing to do the hard…
3D Printing News Briefs: May 19, 2017
Happy Friday! In this week’s second edition of 3D Printing News Briefs, Metalysis joins an international alloy technology partnership and CRP USA is exhibiting its WINDFORM 3D printing materials at…