American made Evo 2X is twice the size of the company's Evo 22 with solid engineering designed to run 100+ hours at a time.
Construction 3D printing may prove vital to reconstruction of homes and infrastructure in Ukraine.
Love it or hate it, the 2023 Boston Commons statue "The Embrace" is a triumph of 3D printing.
Method XL offers five times the print volume of the Method X, plus a heated bed. Get the Specs & Price.
3D printing may not be cheaper than injection molding for mass production yet, but cost savings come from value-add innovations.
The new metal factory-in-a-box 3D printing cell from Additec can produce iron, titanium, and copper parts as tall as a person in a day.
Industrial throughput, detail, and volume in a desktop-size package sets the new Zip Pro apart from the pack.
Fast, powerful, and accurate; Eplus3D aims to break open production metal part applications with its latest metal 3D printer.
A new research institute is tasked with broadening the use of 3D printed metal parts on rockets, Moon and Mars outposts.
How Formlabs Fuse 1 Surface Armor tech actually works and why it’s pretty cool.
Recycling the plastic from abandoned commercial fishing nets into a material to 3D print with gives consumers and companies a new path to sustainability.
Formlabs releases a new hardware and software solution for automated, high-volume, 24/7 part production.
Once a novelty, real metal parts from desktop-size 3D printers using metal-infused filament are becoming serious business.
The latest version of miniFactory's high-temperature FDM 3D printer has some impressive performance enhancements engineers will appreciate. See the tech specs & pricing.
To achieve higher sustainability in 3D printing, we’re inching closer to a print-melt-print process for photopolymer resins.
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?
With its new Inkspire 2 resin LCD 3D printer, Zortrax aims to leave consumers behind and invites professionals to take it for a spin.
Already slated to produce spare parts for the U.S. Army, the University of Pittsburgh's new Gefertec is bigger than some students' apartments.
New dissolving support filament may print better even when moist and then naturally dissolve in just room-temperature tap water.
Using part design only manufacturable via 3D printing, Fleet Space lowers the cost and size of communication satellites while boosting their power.