The compact Suzy 3D printer from Sinterit debuts as the lowest-priced SLS on the market.
Starting at $200K with open-material compatibility, this new 3D printer aims to disrupt the stat quo and bring down the price of metal binder jetting.
With the right guidance, anyone can use large-scale 3D printing to bring big ideas to life. Find all you need in this comprehensive and practical guide.
Take a look at the real differences between these two 3D printing technologies in terms of buying a printer and ordering at a service provider.
Large-scale 3D printer maker Modix unveils the elevator-car-sized fused deposition modeling printer we've been waiting for.
The differences between MJF and SLS 3D printing technology explained in a nutshell: strength, print speed, materials, and price.
With no cloud connection required and a modular design, the new 5-axis system lowers the investment hurdle for industries prioritizing data sovereignty and accessible metal production.
BMF announced the MicroArch S150 Series, pairing a new S150 Ultra with the existing S150 to create a two-tier accessible entry point into 25-micron-resolution resin printing.
Formlabs at Formnext will debut a new large cure machine, new engineering-grade resins, and updated software.
By relying on spools of metal wire, this robotic technology is making on-demand manufacturing a reality for forces in the field.
The successor to the E2 series, the new E3 features "Pro Ironing" for smoother surfaces and improved TPU handling, all for under $2,500.
Three small-build-volume metal laser powder bed fusion 3D printers have launched in the past month. See how they stack up and who they are designed for.
3D Systems’ R&D team has been busy upgrading the Figure 4 DLP and introducing new material and software designed to lure manufacturers away from injection molding.
Industrial FDM 3D printers are not just overgrown desktop units; they're staking a claim in modern manufacturing with new levels of reliability.
This major upgrade to the P 396 includes a faster layer build, quick-change build units, and high material reuse, tailored for companies aiming to scale.
The new Carbon M3 and larger M3 Max aim to make production resin 3D printing faster and more reliable.
At Formnext, UnionTech showcases two new SLA systems, self-developed resins, and a huge 1.5-meter demo part.
The strategic move to invest in Tritone Technologies answers customer demand for a single vendor that can handle everything from prototyping polymers to industrial-grade metal.
Sure, comparing industrial to desktop tech is unfair, but it effectively puts the SLA 825’s monster footprint into perspective.
It's not just about power—a new uniform gas flow system and automated laser calibration in Additive Industries MetalFab 420K aim to deliver unrivaled part consistency.