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Why Choose Vat Photopolymerization 3D Printing for Your Business

Vat photopolymerization (VP) is a type of additive manufacturing (AM) that uses light to cure a liquid resin into a solid object. It is a popular choice for manufacturing a…

In-Vision Announces Industrial 4K UV DLP Projector for 3D Printing

As 4K technology has become mainstream, it is now trickling into other markets where the benefits of high resolution is applicable. This includes 3D printing, where digital light processing (DLP)…

International Conference on Additive Manufacturing & 3D Printing ‘Steers Clear of the Hype’, Announces Full Speaker Lineup

3D printing technology and the industry that has sprung up around it continues to grow with a momentum that seems never-ending. If you have been wondering about its staying power…

3D Printing: The Stories We Missed This Week — January 21, 2017

In our latest edition of “The Stories We Missed This Week,” we’ve got an array of new partnerships and acquisitions, 3D printed gun news, and more. First, Pixologic is expanding…

3D Printing: The Stories We Didn’t Cover This Week — October 10

This week’s news kicks of with an independent report about 3D printing’s near future, from 2014-2020. There are some interesting predictions and statistics in it that you may not already…

Texas Instruments Releases New Chipsets for DLP SLA 3D Printing, Offers Superior Resolution, Speed & Affordability

Powerful. Efficient. These are two adjectives often associated with new products enticing us to buy something new in 3D printing.  You may be surprised though–and impressed–to discover that that these…

Low-Cost 3D Circuit Printing Kit from Texas Student Team Hits Kickstarter

Blesson Mathew, Abel Netsereab, Hien Tuong, Jean Leppez and Aby Thomas, a team of engineering students from the University of Texas Dallas, are currently working to create a fully functional 3D…

Texas Instruments Announces High-Resolution DLP9000 & DLP6500 Chipsets for 3D Printing

When you think of Dallas-based semiconductor designer and manufacturer Texas Instruments (NASDAQ: TXN), you likely get flashbacks to middle and high school math classes where you had to use a TI graphing…