Luxury kitchen and bathroom product maker KALLISTA partners with 3rd Dimension and 3D Systems to rapidly develop an innovative new faucet from 3D printed stainless steel.
CES is in full swing now, which means another juicy product launch. This time, Airwolf 3D has lifted the lid on the EVO, an "Additive Manufacturing Center" that it insists no one call a 3D printer. But it totally is.
The Netherlands-based additive manufacturing company CEAD is creating an industrial-scale 3D printer that is specifically engineered to help produce parts for ships and other maritime vessels.
KW Special Projects is teaming up with the orthotic manufacturer Podfo Ltd to launch a ‘while you wait’ 3D printing service for customized insoles.
Researchers have developed a novel method to fabricate softer super-soft structures for organ regeneration.
At CES 2018, Eastman Kodak Company and its brand licensee Twindom revealed the KODAK Full Body 3D Scanner. The mobile 3D scanner produces high resolutions scans that can be 3D printed in full color.
16-year-old Pedro Lopez Rodriguez, who suffered from a stroke in 2012, uses a 3D printed swimming fin to help improve his form.
Schaffen Watches debut their new collection on Kickstarter with two extremely customizable wristwatches, the A65 Dress Watch and the S65 Sport Watch.
The Voronoi Food Preparation System is a 3D printed design created for those with one hand which addresses user experience and is made using a HP Multi-Jet Fusion 4200 3D printer.
The 3D printing service provider Visual First is helping its Dutch client The Chocolate Factory create 3D printed replacement parts. Using Stratasys 3D printing technology, the chocolate producer has increased production efficiency and reduced costs.
ParaMatters is releasing CogniCAD, a cloud-based, cognitive design platform which is currently pay per design, at CES 2018. It's available to use immediately.
Meanwhile in Canada, 3D technologies are gaining in popularity among law enforcement officials to help recreate crime and accident scenes.
So how was 2017 for you? Looking forward to 2018? Several leading figures in the 3D printing industry talk to ALL3DP about their expectations for the year ahead.
Previewing its new machine amid the crowded halls of CES, Nexa3D will demonstrate its debut ultra-fast stereolithography 3D printer. Interested parties can check out NXV in the flesh, with the company saying it will provided non-stop demos of the machine in action.
HP releases Z 3D Camera which is offers the 3D scanning capabilities of the Sprout Pro PC in a portable camera accessory which attaches to your computer.
Carbon has announced that Johnson & Johnson Innovation – JJDC has joined as an additional investor in the startup's recent $200 million Series D funding round. Johnson & Johnson is using Carbon's 3D printing technology to develop surgical instruments for orthopedics and other medical devices.