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With rapid prototyping, aftermarket parts for performance cars are booming. Rachel Park on Eventuri and the Audi RS5 3D printed intake system.
Will 3D printed athlete’s shoes ever be more than an elite brand marketing? Rachel Park takes a look at the shoes & car industries.
What effect will HP's Multi Jet Fusion technology have on the 3D printing industry moving forward? Rachel Park gazes into her crystal ball.
3D printing is disrupting local and global manufacturing; which will most likely result in complicated tax issues. All3DP’s columnist Rachel Park dives into the forms.
Makerbot has seen some Ups and Downs in the last years. All3DP’s columnist Rachel Park talks to Andreas Langfeld about Makerbot‘s new strategies.
3D printing is still in its early decades. It’s the millennial generation that will be “normalizing” 3D technologies. And here’s what this has to do with Minecraft.
If you want to manufacture a silicon object, you usually need a mould. This will most likely change thanks to a UK patent: Picsima can now 3D print silicon parts without further tooling.
Newcomer 3dprintmaterials.guru wants to offer better test results for 3D printing filament. They do this by crowdsourcing reviews to dedicated and independent filament testers.
3D printing does have a relationship with the internet but it’s not analogous, thinks All3DP’s columnist Rachel Park. Here’s why.
Getting your feet wet in 3D printing is becoming increasingly important, says Rachel Park. Also, businesses could take an active role in supporting their current workforces.
3D printing should be added to the curriculum, says Rachel Park. Still, we must overcome a number of barriers for widespread adoption.
So, how was CES 2016? Compared to last year‘s show, 3D printing may have slipped slightly out of focus, but there were plenty of interesting announcements. Here are Rachel Park’s impressions on CES 2016.
Rachel Park is one of the most prolific journalists in 3D printing. Starting off her weekly column on All3DP, here are her predictions for 3D printing in 2016.