Take a look back at the year in additive manufacturing through our most popular articles covering top printers, technologies, materials, and innovations.
From AI and sustainability to automation and volume production: Don't miss the new year's top trends, products, and growth segments.
3D printing-as-a-service delivers the parts you need now without the equipment investment. Check out the top 20 on-demand additive manufacturers.
Once a novelty, real metal parts from desktop-size 3D printers using metal-infused filament are becoming serious business.
To record accurate measurements of objects from museum collections faster without damage, researchers pack hand-held 3D scanners.
Turn multi-piece components into smaller, lighter, more efficient single parts by redesigning them for additive manufacturing. See why and how.
Keep up with all the newest 3D printers for professional and industrial additive manufacturing with our weekly guide of product launches.
The latest version of miniFactory's high-temperature FDM 3D printer has some impressive performance enhancements engineers will appreciate. See the tech specs & pricing.
With so many 3D printers, how do you decide? Our six-step guide covers everything you need to know about technology, materials, and brands.
Robust build prep software – proprietary or third-party – makes a huge difference in getting successful 3D prints. Learn what the best can do.
What are the biocompatible 3D printing resins, filaments, and metals and how do you know when your product requires them? Let's take a look.
Tech-enabled jewelry start-up is feeding demand for merch from next-gen celebrities with a platform for on-demand 3D printed jewelry.
A new tactical-model, container-size metal 3D printer is ready to deploy anywhere and 3D print critical metal parts in a matter of hours.
To achieve higher sustainability in 3D printing, we’re inching closer to a print-melt-print process for photopolymer resins.
HP's new S100 multi-machine integrated metal 3D printing system for volume part production aims to revolutionize metal 3D printing for industry, automakers, and consumer products. Do they finally have the right formula?
With its new Inkspire 2 resin LCD 3D printer, Zortrax aims to leave consumers behind and invites professionals to take it for a spin.
Designed for industry, Creality is convinced its newest 3D printer with custom materials from Forward AM has the heat and speed to deliver for engineers.
Understand DfAM and find the best strategies, software, and training to put it to use in designing better products and parts with AM in mind.
From 3D printed ballet shoes and bicycle seats to 3D printed robotic arms and homes, innovation enabled by 3D printing is everywhere.
No amount of drawings, blueprints, or digital 3D models can replicate the real-life perspective that you get with your own 3D printed architecture models. 3D printing makes it easier, faster, and more accurate.