The ultimate guide to fast and large-format resin 3D printers for professionals and industry, plus all you need to know about SLA, DLP, and LCD 3D printer technology.
Carbon is pushing the limits of short-run manufacturing with the Carbon M2, part of their SpeedCell system. Here we review the M2’s specs to see why it’s making such an impact.
Adidas finally releases the Futurecraft 4D shoe. Featuring a 3D printed midsole created with Carbon's Digital Light Synthesis platform, the move is considered a watershed moment for 3D printed consumer goods. Coinciding with the occasion, Adidas exec Eric Liedtke joins Carbon's Board of Directors.
Carbon and adidas have just unveiled the Futurecraft 4D performance footwear, the world's first mass produced 3D printed product.
In a new partnership between Shapeways and Carbon, customers of the 3D printing service provider will be able to order parts produced with Carbon's Digital Light Synthesis (DLS) 3D printing technology in three different resin materials.
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The Silicon Valley 3D printing startup Carbon is welcoming a number of new partners into its growing Carbon Production Network, expanding the reach of its groundbreaking Digital Light Synthesis technology into injection molding and urethane casting.
Carbon has launched MPU 100, the first-ever medical-grade material for its Digital Light Synthesis machines. It offers a combination of mechanical strength, biocompatibility, and sterilizability.
Sculpteo, the French 3D printing service recently added a new resin material called Urethane Methacrylate or UMA90. The material offers a strong, sleek finish and is suitable for prototyping or printing mechanical parts.
Vitamix partners with The Technology House to use Carbon's 3D printing technology to transform part design and production. The blending equipment leader will mass produce a micro-fluidic nozzle that is 10 times more durable, uses 30 percent less material, and is 33 percent more economical.
The design-driven device protection solutions producer Incase is partnering with Carbon, using the 3D printing company's Digital Light Synthesis to manufacture protective device solutions with complex lattice structures that are both lightweight and impact-resistant.
Carbon announces $200 million in Series D funding, and will use the investment to scale its 3D printing technology for manufacturing.
Carbon's Luke Kelly and Phil DeSimone talk Adidas Futurecraft, material innovation, and bringing 3D printing to the mass production stage.
Carbon is introducing its production-scale 3D printing materials program, offering larger resin volumes and a new pricing structure.
With a new “SpeedCell” system and the industrial-grade “M2” 3D printer, Carbon 3D enters the realms of high-volume manufacturing.
Industry titans like BMW, GE and Nikon are investing millions of dollars into hot 3D printing startup Carbon.