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UnionTech Shows Off New Series of PILOT 3D Printers at TCT Show

Founded in 2000, UnionTech is a Chinese 3D printer manufacturer that began expanding further globally, and into the US last year, and is representing at the TCT Show this year…

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Applications of Functional Materials From INTAMSYS at TCT Show

INTAMSYS Technology Co. Ltd. brings its latest FUNMAT HT and FUNMAT PRO to the TCT Show this year. The latest FUNMAT HT received significant upgrades on both the extruder and…

3D Printing News Briefs: September 26, 2017

We’re starting with a little bit of business in today’s 3D Printing News Briefs, then moving on to 3D printers and 3D printing technology, and finally some news on 3D…

BCN3D Introduces the Sigmax 3D Printer, Announces New Software and Materials

BCN3D has been hard at work this year. In February the company revealed that it had revamped its popular Sigma 3D printer, re-introducing it as the Sigma R17, and now,…

Ultimaker Unveils New Software Strategy to Enhance 3D Printing Experience

One of the most consistently popular 3D printer manufacturers has been Ultimaker, and it’s not hard to understand why – the Dutch company produces truly high quality 3D printers and…

Stratasys Sees a Way to Speed Eyewear to Market with New VeroFlex 3D Printing Material

From head to toe, 3D printing can help in keeping each individual stylish and comfortable. While 3D scanning and 3D printing are making huge strides in personalized footwear, eyewear is…

HP Announces New Customers, Resellers, and Service Bureaus in Europe

Last year, HP Inc. unveiled its anticipated and exciting Multi Jet Fusion 3D printing technology to the world during RAPID, more than a year after it was first announced by…

CIPRES and AMT Partner Up to Provide High-Speed 3D Print Surface Finishing to European Customers

Surface finishing and coloring post processing solutions are necessary when it comes to producing quality 3D printed parts. In February, Additive Manufacturing Technologies Ltd (AMT) was awarded £624,000 by Innovate UK…

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EnvisionTEC’s 3D Printed Mechanical Dog is a Multi-Printer, Multi-Material Showcase at TCT Show

There’s going to be a lot to see at the TCT Show this week, as 3D printer manufacturers showcase not only their printers themselves but samples of items made on…

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…

Innofil3D Partners with Ten Kate Racing and Polyscope to Release New ABS Material for 3D Printed Superbike Racing Components

From cars, yachts, and drones to wheelchairs, bikes, and even small, lifelike heads, 3D printing has been taking the world of competitive racing by storm over the last few years. Ten Kate Racing,…

TCT Show 2017: FELIXprinters Showcases a New 3D Printer While Materialise Offers 3D Printing Advice and More

As the TCT Show approaches, we’re looking forward to getting an in-person look at quite a few new 3D printers, as there are plenty of brand new machines being introduced…

Sharebot and miniFactory to Introduce New 3D Printers at TCT Show

3D printing tradeshows are always exciting, and so are the days leading up to them, as that’s when news of the new products that will be unveiled starts to come…

3Dealise and Arup Take a Hybrid Approach to Architectural 3D Printing

Generative design is a computational design approach that mimics the evolutionary designs of nature. Designers input their design goals and parameters into generative design software, which uses cloud computing to…

RangeVision to Showcase Two High-Resolution 3D Scanners at TCT Show

Next week in the UK will be the TCT Show, a showcase of the latest 3D technologies. Manufacturers from all over the world will be coming together to unveil their…

Printr Sharpens Focus on the 3D Printing User Experience: Exclusive Interview

We’ve been following the Printr story since their debut in 2014 and from the first, the company’s mission has been clear: make 3D printing more accessible and enhance the user experience. While…

Polymaker Industrial Launches at TCT Asia with New Product Family Geared Toward Industrial 3D Printing Customers

Only about a week after Shanghai-based Polymaker announced the close of its $5 million equity funding round, led by a top venture capital firm in China, the 3D printing materials company is…

Around the World in 3D Printing: 2016 in Review

Throughout the last 12 months, we’ve been following growth in every aspect of the 3D printing industry, from hardware introductions to software developments to new materials set to bring new…

Sharebot to Attend formnext 2016 With Full Arsenal of 3D Printing Products

This week, from November 15 to 18, the most innovative 3D printing-based enterprises and enthusiasts will gather in Frankfurt, Germany for the formnext 2016 exhibition. The event will feature newly developed…

Materialise Reveals Updated Laser Sintering Features for Magics21 Software Suite

As additive manufacturing technology becomes increasingly useful for a growing number of industries and applications, it’s critical that 3D printing solutions providers are able to offer versatile and wide-reaching services…

3D Printing: The Stories We Missed This Week — October 22, 2016

On this edition of “The Stories We Missed This Week,” we take a trip around the world to unearth the latest 3D printing news we were unable to cover over…

Fighting Chaos with Software: Printr Seeks to Offer Custom Solutions in 3D Printing

As superhero movie after superhero movie hit our screens (I finally watched Batman v Superman on my flight home from the UK a week ago), we all become familiar with supervillainous phraseology, especially…

Providing CONTEXT to the 3D Printing Market

At TCT Show, the floor was undoubtedly buzzing with activity — but beyond the booths there was more yet to see. With presentations from industry experts, analysts, academics, and more,…

CEL Robox 3D Printers Offer User-Friendly Micro-Manufacturing Platform

We’ve all seen the writing on the wall: desktop 3D printing at the consumer level isn’t quite the dreamboat we’d been led to believe it might be in the pie-in-the-sky…