Born in Paris in a family originating from Poland, Victor Anusci develops an early passion for the digital arts while working in his father’s photographic studio. In 2002, he moves to Haifa, Israel, where he begins collaborating with newspapers and websites specializing in photography. During this time he develops a passion for 3D printing technologies, which has led him to join the team at All3DP.com
The new Ultimaker 2+ and Ultimaker 2 Extended+ series is launched at CES 2016. They offer several much-needed improvements over the older models.
MakerBot just announced the "Smart Extruder+" at CES 2016 in Las Vegas. For $199, it should make their current Replicator-series much more reliable.
Although this is quite a remote vision, the first examples of on-demand, in-store 3D printing are already materialising into interactive booths such as the one recently introduced by Pennsylvania based startup PieceMaker.
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Researchers at University of Massachusetts Lowell have developed a new way to 3D print crucial components of radar systems. It’s a new type of ink that opens the door to the 3D printed radar.
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The road to military 3d printing applications is not paved with flowers. Here are some considerations that currently hold army-3DP back.
How does 3D printing benefit the armed forces? Apparently, quite a lot. Here are 10 future applications for the soliders of tomorrow.
After extensive investment in 3D printing, Lockheed Martin is now building multi-printing units for simultaneous additive manufacturing.