BigRep, the 3D printing technology startup, and BASF are forming a strategic alliance to speed up the wholesale introduction of 3D printing into industry.
Cloud platform AstroPrint has released Toy Maker, an app that enables children to find and print their own toys.
GE Additive has just revealed a laser powder-bed fusion metal 3D printer, the first BETA machine developed for Project A.T.L.A.S.
Blizzident is a company improving our oral hygiene by using 3D scanning to create medieval-looking flossers that quickly clean teeth.
Surgery on a newborn child, unable to breathe, was made possible thanks to a 3D printed skull created by a team at Royal Perth Hospital.
The Vietnamese security firm Bkav claims they cracked Apple's Face ID with a mask of 3D printed plastic, silicone, makeup, and paper cutouts.
Mysterious parcels held up at customs. Bundles of cash sent to YouTuber PayPal accounts. What is the 3D printer manufacturer TEVO up to?
Ironhead Studio uses 3D printing to fabricate wearable pieces for Hollywood. Its latest creation? Villain Hela's headdress in Thor: Ragnarok.
Disney decided to take a handful of Star Wars models off of Thingiverse, reigniting the conversation about copyright infringement in the 3D space.
For a limited time, Aldi supermarkets in the United Kingdom will sell a Balco desktop 3D printer for £300 as part of its Specialbuys selection.
A research group from University of Nottingham has developed a novel method to 3D print functional electronic circuits.
Zimpure is a special air purifier for desktop 3D printers, currently on Kickstarter. We take a look at the science behind the health claims.
The Italian 3D printer manufacturer Roboze has announced the new industrial-grade ARGO 3D printer and reinforced carbon fiber material.
Sketchfab has had a big year - they've now reached two million models online and have added new offerings to the site almost every month in 2017.
Students use the Sinterit Lisa SLS 3D printer to create costumes for the Beijing Opera performance of "Farewell My Concubine".
Developing the design workflow for one-off products, students in Germany have 3D printed a self-balancing scooter using Stratasys machines.