Formlabs releases a new hardware and software solution for automated, high-volume, 24/7 part production.
To achieve higher sustainability in 3D printing, we’re inching closer to a print-melt-print process for photopolymer resins.
With its new Inkspire 2 resin LCD 3D printer, Zortrax aims to leave consumers behind and invites professionals to take it for a spin.
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.
The popular Magna benchtop resin 3D printer sports substantial internal upgrades to boost speed, quality, and efficiency. Check out the specs and price.
Aiming to open doors for 3D-printing-on-fabric among haute couture and luxury brands, the new Stratasys J850 TechStyle 3D printer turns digital designs into trend-setting products.
Boasting a long menu of materials, the NXE 200 aims to tackle both prototyping and production for just under $50k.
Dual lasers double the print speed of this industrial resin 3D printer designed to break the barriers of production additive manufacturing.
Substantial technology advancements and some reengineering make the + version more than an upgrade. Check all the specs!
Learn the science behind two-photon polymerization (TPP) and why it has the potential to usher in a new revolution in micro additive manufacturing.
MLB All-Star shortstop for the New York Mets helped create a new cutting-edge, ultra lightweight baseball glove – and you can have one!
Professional 3D printers coupled with easy tool-making software means you can 3D print tools, jigs, and fixtures for your shop or factory fast and wherever you need them, saving time and money.
Top industry thought leaders on the opportunities and challenges ahead for business and industrial 3D printing.
Top industrial design firms worldwide depend on 3D printing to test ideas, refine designs, and get product concepts to clients faster. Here’s how they do it.
Affordable, versatile resin 3D printers let research engineers experiment on printed prototypes that look and act more like a final product.