Polymaker unveils the PolyBox, a container that keeps plastic filaments protected from moisture and sits beside a desktop 3D printing system.
Carbon is introducing its production-scale 3D printing materials program, offering larger resin volumes and a new pricing structure.
A woman in China received two 3D printed teeth during an operation which was performed entirely by a robot dentist in Xi'an, Shaanxi, province.
Researchers have developed a 3D printed robot that attaches itself to shark skin underwater, enabling improved studying of marine creatures.
Exclusive look at Thingiverse trends over a 30 day period, with the most popular models and software, plus geographical and demographic data.
Ikea is getting stuck in with Apple's new AR Kit and developed an app called Place which means no more "pivot!" when buying furniture.
NASA successfully test-fired a 3D printed prototype rocket engine igniter made from two different metal alloys that are fused together.
ONO is a Kickstarter 3D printer which was supposed to be released in 2016 but now faces delays due to switching to bluetooth support.
McLaren Applied Technologies used 3D printing to develop Project Invincible, a shield to protect vital organs from impact after surgery.
Med3DP is an initiative in association with Trinity College Dublin which uses 3D printing to develop on-demand medical devices
MIT engineers develop a 3D fabrication method that could allow multiple doses of a vaccine to be delivered over time with a single injection.
Embrace is a jewelry collection offering everything from bracelets to cufflinks in 18ct gold and platinum from Cooksongold and Boltenstern.
A London research group has 3D printed an unusual chair. To do it they developed custom software and a robotic arm-mounted extruder that allows them to print directly into the air.
This 3D printed life-size sculpture of an Australian artist with Dwarfism challenges viewers with their anxieties around difference.
With a factory full of 3D printers producing Invisalign clear aligners, Align Technology is expecting over $1.3 billion in sales for 2017.
Researchers at Wyss Institute combine 3D printing of stretchable inks with electronic components to make wearables more flexible.