The HP Jet Fusion 3D printer finds its first home in the United Kingdom, at the Manufacturing Technology Center in Coventry.
Researchers at MIT developing the world's smallest intelligent drone that could fly on its own; the most important part is the computer chip.
James Bruton from XRobots creates and rides a gigantic LEGO electric skateboard made with 3D printed bricks.
Ray the kitten has a kink in his spine. Students from Portsmouth Middle School have used 3D printing in a creative way to help.
London startup Batch Works have devised an ingenious perpetual printing process for a standard Ultimaker 2+, and it's completely open source.
Desktop Metal received $115 million in funding and by September this year, the first 3D printer will be available with the more expensive option ready for next year.
For Stacker Day in Argentina, Burger King partners with Atomic Labs to 3D print prosthetic hands; all the better to eat Whoppers with.
Charles Darwin University is acquiring the LightSpEE3D printer, reportedly faster and cheaper than any metal 3D printer on the market.
Aquapioneers is a Spanish start-up asking for funding for their open source, aquaponics kit which allows you to easily grow your own food.
Proving a small build volume is no limitation, Reddit user JayLuvLL has 3D printed an entire Iron Man costume using only his Up Mini.
Canadian company Print the Future is launching a 3D printing chain, inviting customers to personalize purchases and print them in store.
LaChappelle is a young engineer who is using 3D printing to develop high-tech prosthetics for amputees with his company Unlimited Tomorrow.
Melbourne Chemical Engineering researchers are developing a gel which could prevent your phone screen from cracking and are using 3D printing.
Design students from Braunschweig University of Art and Audi reinvent the car seat with a dynamic 3D printed structure named Concept Breathe.
Potent Rope is an edible cannabis filament which can be made using a regular desktop 3D printer, but beware of contamination before munching.
Fender is offering a two new lines of in-ear monitors for very different price ranges and they're using 3D printing technology to do it.
Hauke-Scheer is offering everyone the chance to see their own head on a 3D printed action figure which can move better than most humans.
Researchers have used 3D printing to create a long lasting bioreactor. This new yeast-wrangling device could be a new way to create alcohol.
All3DP review the new iSUN3d LTP4.0 3D pen, an extremely safe and easy to use 3D pen with a low-temperature pen tip.
Neurotechnology has announced a patent-pending ultrasonic particle manipulation method which could completely transform manufacturing.