To showcase what FLUX Beam Series Laser is capable of, the manufacturer has shared a handful of creative project showcases. (Sponsored Content)
Creality Sermoon V1 Pro is a low-cost 3D printer that matches the home appliance aesthetic without sacrificing functionality and features. (Sponsored Content)
Raise3D has recently unveiled its new E2CF, a professional carbon fiber 3D printer, and Pro3 Series, an intelligent 3D printer made for small-batch production. (Sponsored Content)
Elegoo Jupiter, a large-scale, high resolution LCD 3D printer, is now available on Kickstarter for pre-order. (Sponsored Content)
Tractus3D and ROAM Special Cycles utilize 3D printing to develop a handbike that gives those who are disabled or are in a wheelchair a real bicycle riding experience. (Sponsored Content)
Elegoo and Snapmaker have launched the MoveIt 3DP Show, a contest asking makers to create a movable model. Enter today!
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New York-based company i2R CNCs has been telling us all about its plans to help America recover after a gruelling 2020. Under the grip of the pandemic, how can a CNC manufacturer help people out?
With high-performance 3D printers and an ample supply of filaments, Craftbot contributed to innovations in medical care to save lives.
Creality announces a global competition for 3D printer modifications
Take a look at the latest 3Dsimo additions that could appear under your Christmas tree this year.
(Sponsored Content) Longer has just started a Kickstarter campaign for the Longer Orange 4K printer. It claims an ultrafine resolution that goes beyond what a 4K SLA machine can do.
While the global pandemic has changed the way many of us conduct business, 3D printing has been in the spotlight for helping consumers and companies alike against COVID-19. (sponsored content)
Case Study: How additive manufacturing with XYZprinting contributed to the win. (sponsored content)
Only three weeks, this additive manufacturing service bureau started receiving significant new orders per month. (Sponsored Content)
TrySight, a small Canadian manufacturer, chose selective laser sintering over fused deposition modeling for better quality 3D-printed end-use parts among other critical benefits.