Cambridge-based Dovetailed demonstrated the first 3D printing application of the spherification technique by developing a "3D fruit printer”.
Vacuum cleaner, vases or a fully functional lawnmower: Hans Fouche adapts large-scale production printing for home usage. Meet his marvelous functional everyday objects.
Pasta manufacturer Barilla surprised us with a “pasta 3D printer”. Now pasta 3D printing is starting to take form - and the result even may look like you.
When time comes, 3D printing will turn the world upside down. But we still have a long way to get there.
Put a little 3D into your D&D with this cool 3D-printed Deathly Hallows dice set.
The ultimate accessory for Daft Punk fans: Now you can 3d print the "Guy Manuel Helmet". Party with style!
Which printer is hot in the Maker community? 3D Hubs have compiled a list of their most wanted 3d printers in January 2015. Guess who won?
Wearing jewellery is about standing out and decorating oneself to be feel more unique. So why not use 3D printing services for making your jewelry really personal?
Smaller, speedier, sexier: 3D pen printer 3Doodler is back for an update. Read more about the successful tool for makers, 3D geeks and explorers.
If you attend CES 2015 in Las Vegas this year, you should definitely take some time to see this 3d printed dress.
This 3D printed rail with a ball inside is what happens when a Mobius strip, a Klein bottle, and M.C. Escher get together and have a party.
Are we steering towards a "future on demand"? All3DP author Victor Anusci has the insights. Some of them will surprise you.
The hype surrounding 3D printing, which gave rise to much speculation by the media, makers and companies alike, has cooled down somewhat. 3D industry guru Terry Wohlers nevertheless believes that now is the best time for 3D printing startups.
GoPro cameras are perfect for shooting great footage ‒ and deliver even more stunning shots with 3d printed accessories.
3D prints are made too hard for a toddler to cuddle? Disney thinks otherwise and turn wool yarns into soft and cuddly fabric 3D objects - like a teddy bear.
To boldly print where no printer has printed before: Californian company "Made in Space" sends a 3D printer into our orbit.
Surgeons in Louisville, Kentucky used 3D-models to study the heart defect of a 14 month-old boy and save his life.
The new DF2+ is leveling up professional 3D printing and demonstrates the next evolution of Raise3D’s DLP technology.