Arthesis @ Autodesk Fills the 3D Printing Niche at Milan Design Week 2015
By Michael Molitch-Hou Milan Furniture Fair has since exploded from being the world’s largest show devoted to cutting edge and innovative furniture design to a massive network of industrial design...
View ArticleLunchbot Gives Bento Lunches a 3D Printed Flair
By Michael Molitch-Hou Based on my own experience, Japanese culture has a flair for transforming the mundane, like an ordinary lunch, into something aesthetically pleasing and down right cute....
View Articlet-Glase Polar White Filament for Strong 3D Printing Applications
By Michael Molitch-Hou taulman3D has been on a roll lately, releasing new 3D printing materials on a continuous basis this year. The latest, dubbed t-glase Polar White, was co-developed by Mike Adams,...
View ArticleAutodesk Pours $10 Million into Carbon3D’s Ultra-Fast 3D Printing Technology
By Michael Molitch-Hou The only story that could possibly overwhelm the Voxel8 electronics 3D printer was that of Carbon3D’s ultrafast, layerless DLP process, known as CLIP 3D printing. No one has...
View ArticlePrintrbot Metal Plus 3D Printer Gets a Dual Extruder Upgrade
By Michael Molitch-Hou Printrbot is an foundational member of the desktop 3D printing industry, releasing the very first low-cost printer on the market. The start-up has kept up with the growing...
View ArticleMyMiniFactory: Don’t Forget to Tip Your 3D Printing Artists
By Michael Molitch-Hou In an increasingly digital and networked world, artists may have a more difficult time earning for their art. iMakr wants to ensure that the designers in its own 3D printing...
View ArticlePinshape to Present on 3D Printing IP at CES on the Hill in DC
By Michael Molitch-Hou As the US government gets familiar with 3D printing, there will naturally be those that are still wrapping their heads around the technology. For that reason, at next week’s CES...
View ArticleIntel Begins Work on RealSense 3D Scanning Smartphone
By Michael Molitch-Hou Tablet and desktop computer manufacturers have already begun rolling out products featuring Intel’s 3D depth camera, hinting that the next step would be to integrate the...
View ArticleFree 3D Printable of the Week: Full-Color Paul McCartney 2.0
By Michael Molitch-Hou … The original post Free 3D Printable of the Week: Full-Color Paul McCartney 2.0 appeared first on 3D Printing Industry.
View ArticleLinkBits: 3D Printing News for the Week of April 11
By Michael Molitch-Hou Another week, another round of LinkBits: your source for brief bits of news from the 3D printing industry. The industry is booming and so are we, so here is a list of stories...
View ArticleStratasys’ New Objet1000 Plus 3D Printer is Bigger and Faster
By Michael Molitch-Hou Stratasys is getting bigger! Not just in terms of actual business growth, but the company just announced two new developments to expand the size of its 3D printing capabilities....
View ArticleAdafruit Hacks a Keyboard with the Ember 3D Printer
By Michael Molitch-Hou If you had access to Autodesk’s Ember 3D printer, what would you do with it? Well, if you’re like the Ruiz Brothers at Adafruit, you might 3D print some custom key caps for your...
View ArticleUltimaker Opens Pre-Orders for Ultimaker² Go and Extended 3D Printers
By Michael Molitch-Hou After announcing the development of a large-scale and mini 3D printer at CES this year, Ultimaker has finally opened up their new Ultimaker² Extended and Ultimaker² Go 3D...
View ArticleTNO’s PrintValley Mass Customizes 3D Printed Insoles 10X Faster
By Michael Molitch-Hou While most stories about 3D printed insoles surround the work of US-based SOLS Systems, when Dutch research non-profit TNO reports 3D printing news, it’s important to pay...
View ArticleOne Week Left to Enter Verbatim and MyMiniFactory’s 3D Printing Contest
By Michael Molitch-Hou Not long ago, 3DPI’s Davide Sher covered the release of a new range of filaments from Mitsubishi Chemicals. The Japanese filament manufacturer is starting to pick up traction,...
View Article5 Pairs of 3D Printed Shoes You’ll See at Milan Design Week 2015
By Michael Molitch-Hou United Nude and 3D Systems are back at it, designing sometimes exotic, sometimes terrifying, always 3D printed shoes for Milan Design Week 2015. At the epic design festival, the...
View Article3D Printer Review: the Just Released da Vinci Jr. from XYZprinting
By Michael Molitch-Hou In preparation for the international release of the new da Vinci Jr. 3D printer, I had a chance to get my hands on XYZprinting‘s most affordable desktop fabricator to see if it...
View Article3D Print Week Engulfs New York City (Pt. 1)
By Michael Molitch-Hou Last year, the Inside 3D Printing Conference and Expo in New York City was just the beginning of what would become, one year later, 3D Print Week, a week-long series of lectures,...
View ArticleMakerBot Lays Off 20% of Staff, Closes Retail Locations
By Michael Molitch-Hou As 3D Print Week was booming, it seems that other, less joyous events were taking place behind the scenes. Motherboard reports that Stratasys subsidiary MakerBot has laid off...
View Article3D Design Show Opens 3D Printing to the Public
By Michael Molitch-Hou What set 3D Print Week apart from past Inside 3D Printing New York events was the addition of the 3D Design Show, which introduced a completely new element to what is otherwise a...
View Article