HP's new S100 multi-machine integrated metal 3D printing system for volume part production aims to revolutionize metal 3D printing for industry, automakers, and consumer products. Do they finally have the right formula?
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.
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.
Museums, art galleries, and cultural institutions turn to 3D printing to boost visitor engagement, protect artworks and artifacts, and cut costs.
3D printed, made-to-order, 50% recycled wood, and 100% recycleable is the furniture for a new generation.
How Formlabs Fuse 1 Surface Armor tech actually works and why it’s pretty cool.
Physical spare part storage is quickly becoming a thing of the past. Find a digital warehouse solution to help you shorten supply chains, eliminate part obsolescence, cut costs, and minimize lead times.
AM Cup competition by specialty polymer maker Solvay results in new factory parts L'Oréal will use to boost productivity.
The 2020 Purmundus Challenge recognizes innovation with a nod to sustainable materials.
Harris Tweed weaves affordable 3D printing and part-consolidation via CAD software into a centuries-old craft.
HP and Something Added want to push the boundaries of athletic shoe design with 3D printing. All3DP talked to HP's François Minec about the collaboration and how other business can benefit from it.
At more than $300 a lamp, major online retailer Westwing, is hoping the flexibility and sustainability of 3D printing will pay off.
Where fashion, function, and sustainability converge, big brands and start-ups embrace 3D printed shoes, blending style and innovation.
Süß and friends, a start-up German 3D printing service that helps clients develop their ideas into sellable products.
Cabrio launches a collection of glasses that are 3D printed and have a finish that is inspired by the interior of automobiles.
Formlabs at Formnext will debut a new large cure machine, new engineering-grade resins, and updated software.
Ribble Cycles’ Allroad Ti features a LPBF-printed titanium frame, invisible welds and cable routing, and boasts “carbon-like” performance.
Pair artificial intelligence and algorithmic software with 3D printing and you have the potential to easily and economically personalize all types of products.
Wilson's airless basketball prototype may be the first of many innovative twists on the company's traditional sports equipment.
Desktop Metal releases Shop System Forust Edition to make natural-looking, 3D printed wood an attractive alternative in home decor and furniture.