The new Ext 800 pellet extrusion system boasts a throughput of up to 14 kilos per hour of material for faster, cheaper parts, molds, and tools.
Ford's additive manufacturing team traded automotive prototypes for architectural ornamentation on the restoration of the Ford Michigan Central Station.
UK-based Ryse 3D has become the top supplier of 3D printed automotive parts for the hypercar industry one job at a time.
Software maker Hexagon ventures into 3D scanning hardware with two new handheld, wireless tools promising ease-of-use for wide-ranging industries.
Producing industrial parts in materials from carbon-fiber PEKK to PEEK, these new FDMs take aim at aerospace and automotive applications.
UltiMaker’s new FDM aims to fill a gap in 3D printing between consumer and industrial machines, marrying ease-of-use with engineering-grade materials.
Heidelberg iT's server hotel, set to be Europe's largest 3D-printed building, showcases efficiency and sustainability in construction. (Sponsored Content)
As American bridges, locks, and dams age, large-scale metal 3D printing steps in to provide faster, cheaper, and better replacement parts.
16 architectural teams honored for innovative and economical 3D printed house concepts. Some to be printed in Texas.
Is the new robotic construction system from Icon the start of new era of home building? See how it may spell the end to rectangular homes.
Ursa Major's 3D printed Hadley engine powered a new test vehicle aimed at helping the US military develop hypersonic capabilities faster.
Experiencing delays in replacement parts or challenges due to discontinued critical components? Follow the example of the US Coast Guard.
High-performance, high-temperature plastic enables a 3D printed injection mold to match the performance of an aluminum mold with the benefit of lower cost and faster production.
To stay on the cutting edge of manufacturing efficiency and innovation, Volkswagen trains creativity into its employees through 3D printing.
From 3D printing boats to ensuring spare parts make it onboard faster, 3D printing is helping to modernize the maritime/marine industry in many ways.
Wax pattern printing for high-volume jewelry manufacturers from 3D Systems is now twice as fast and twice as detailed.
3D scanners plus AI are bringing more patient-specific care options to a wide range of healthcare applications.
Almost entirely 3D printed in PLA on a desktop 3D printer, functional, affordable prosthetics are within reach for hundreds of Ukrainians.
MX3D's new MX Metal AM System can 3D print 6-meter-wide metal parts to replace casting and forging in many applications.
Pair artificial intelligence and algorithmic software with 3D printing and you have the potential to easily and economically personalize all types of products.