Check out our buyer’s guide to scanning technology and the best 3D scanners from entry-level to professional – many backed by hands-on reviews.
Desktop Metal introduces a new family of heat-activated foaming resins to cut the waste and tooling out of everything from car seats to sporting goods.
If you want to upgrade to a feature-rich CAD program and don't know where to start, look no further than our expert guide.
Looking to 3D print with stronger-than-metal PEEK polymer? Our buyer's guide covers all you need to know and the best PEEK 3D printers for your application.
For aerospace, automotive, and industry, the lightweight and chemical-resistant attributes of aluminum parts are further enhanced by the design freedom and cost efficiency of 3D printing.
Get your parts 3D printed in metal from a manufacturer near you. Our guide lists the top services and how to order everything from 3D printed stainless steel tools and titanium implants to gold jewelry and copper heatsinks.
The Artec Leo is a professional-grade handheld 3D scanner that offers onboard automatic processing and a built-in HD display. Read on for our review.
Selective laser melting (SLM) is the premier metal 3D printing technology revolutionizing the additive manufacture of metal parts, but how does it work, and which SLM 3D printers do it best?
Robotic arm 3D printing – aka robotic additive manufacturing (RAM) – is gaining ground as a more flexible and efficient way to 3D print larger and faster.
Multi-material printing, soluble supports, and high production volume are the promises of dual extruder 3D printers. Here are the pro top 10.
Your one stop for all you need to know about Markforged carbon fiber and metal 3D printers, including the X7, Metal X, and new FX20.
What you need to know about Netfabb to prep, test, and optimize your 3D parts. Plus, all the updates in the new 2022 version.
All manufacturers interested in 3D printing should pay attention to how it makes race cars and motorcycles weigh less, go faster, and perform better, and use these lessons in the race to innovation.
Multi Jet Fusion 3D printing, invented by HP, is quickly becoming the additive manufacturing method of choice for a wide range of industries.
Production-level 3D printing on the shop floor for functional end-use parts; this is why you want an industrial FDM 3D printer. But which one?
Smaller, lighter, more efficient heat exchangers demonstrate many benefits of metal additive manufacturing.