With new capacities, faster speeds, digitalized inventory, and innovative materials, additive manufacturing is moving inventory closer to the customer and forever changing global supply chains.
CAD has served us well, but it's time for industries to move to the bolder vision of BIM. Learn about the process of shifting from CAD to BIM.
3D bioprinting has come a long way over the last decade. Find out the latest developments in 3D printed organs and body parts.
If you want to know about the next version of SolidWorks, we've got you covered. Read on to find out what SolidWorks 2021 will bring.
Top industry thought leaders on the opportunities and challenges ahead for business and industrial 3D printing.
Autodesk has made some changes to Fusion 360 for personal use. Read on to find out what's changed and what it means.
The 2020 Purmundus Challenge recognizes innovation with a nod to sustainable materials.
3D printing in architecture has evolved, expanding what's possible. Find out how to use 3D printing in your architectural projects.
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.
Forecast 3D was already a successful 3D printing service with clients ranging from aerospace giants to well known designers, but when it shifted to printing PPE during the pandemic, the healthcare industry realized what others already knew: 3D printing makes manufacturing products faster and removes complexity.
Top companies in 3D printing schedule their new product launches to coincide with the industry's largest trade show, Formnext. Although the show this year is virtual, the new products and innovations are very real!
The Terran 1 3D printed rocket will launch a Lockheed Martin in-orbit refueling demonstration in late 2023 as part of NASA research.
The Artec Leo is a professional-grade handheld 3D scanner that offers onboard automatic processing and a built-in HD display. Read on for our review.
In the 2020 racing season, four of Chevrolet Motorsports race teams drove more than 80,000 miles of competition in vehicles with dozens of 3D-printed parts.
Beautiful and functional product prototypes aren’t just for big-budget design firms anymore. New 3D printing technology puts great-looking prototypes – and quick and cheap design iterations – within reach for practically any professional.
Someday soon, all hospitals may have 3D printing units capable of making patient-specific three-dimensional models and tools essential for diagnosis, treatment, patient education, surgical planning, and in-OR guidance.
Not satisfied with off-the-shelf solutions, Pozzetta Products decided to make its own ESD-safe filament and turn a fleet of Craftbot 3D printers into a production factory.
Affordable, versatile resin 3D printers let research engineers experiment on printed prototypes that look and act more like a final product.
New subscription-based platform addresses security and networking issues, and includes an e-learning video library.
A promising Italian start-up sets out to change minds about metal 3D printing for industry by focusing on design and a printer from Desktop Metal.