Top industrial design firms worldwide depend on 3D printing to test ideas, refine designs, and get product concepts to clients faster. Here’s how they do it.
Forecast 3D was already a successful 3D printing service with clients ranging from aerospace giants to well known designers, but when it shifted to printing PPE during the pandemic, the healthcare industry realized what others already knew: 3D printing makes manufacturing products faster and removes complexity.
Top companies in 3D printing schedule their new product launches to coincide with the industry's largest trade show, Formnext. Although the show this year is virtual, the new products and innovations are very real!
In the 2020 racing season, four of Chevrolet Motorsports race teams drove more than 80,000 miles of competition in vehicles with dozens of 3D-printed parts.
New subscription-based platform addresses security and networking issues, and includes an e-learning video library.
Industrial 3D printer company Carbon proves the case for additive manufacturing during the pandemic and beyond.
A promising Italian start-up sets out to change minds about metal 3D printing for industry by focusing on design and a printer from Desktop Metal.
The large-volume AON-M2 2020 can handle hundreds of materials including PEEK, ULTEM™, PEKK, and polycarbonate, and is designed to help customers realize the most demanding applications.
Markforged is now offering 3D printable copper, which can be used with its Metal X system, to bring on-demand copper part production in-house and reducing lead time to a few days.
All3DP travelled to Hannover Messe 2018 to witness the unveiling of the new Ultimaker S5 3D printer. To learn more about this professional-grade 3D printer and the company's refined focus, we sat down with to Siert Wijnia, the co-founder of Ultimaker; and Paul Heiden, Senior VP of Product Management.