XYZprinting Partners with Microsoft for Direct Windows 10 Integration
By Michael Molitch-Hou The tech media is ecstatic about the rebirth of Microsoft and the new Windows 10 operating system. While we’re still waiting to see how Windows 10 will be implemented in new...
View ArticleeSUN’s ePC 3D Printing Filament is “Fireproof & Environmentally Friendly”
By Michael Molitch-Hou Desktop FFF 3D printing is opening up new possibilities as unique materials are released for desktop Makers. As fun as wood and bronze filaments may be, however, their aesthetic...
View ArticleAmnioChor Seeks to Build Stem Cell Bank for Possible Bioprinting
By Michael Molitch-Hou Let’s start with the birds and the bees: when a baby is born, carried with it is the amniotic membrane of the placenta, which contain a host of human stem cells. In the past,...
View ArticleDetails of Hunan Farsoon’s Fast, Viscous SLA 3D Printing Emerge
By Michael Molitch-Hou The world of industrial photopolymer 3D printing is an exciting one, especially when it comes to materials. While I’ve got my eye on Prodways, with its line of proprietary DLP...
View ArticleFree 3D Printable of the Week: Google VR 5.8 Prototype
By Michael Molitch-Hou Sketchfab user Chaitanya Krishnan has a unique vision of the future of technology, and it does not involve copyright law. So, while his latest model, a 3D printable model of a...
View ArticleFSL3D Launches Scalable 3D Printing Service with DLP & SLA Tech
By Michael Molitch-Hou FSL3D is a second mover in the 3D printing industry. Established as an extension of its parent company Fuel Spectrum Laser, the company kicked off a successful campaign for...
View ArticleiPhone + Green Laser Light = Low-Cost eora 3D Scanner
By Michael Molitch-Hou The 3D revolution has only just begun and 3D printing is only a small part of it, with 3D scanning, modeling, and VR/AR playing key roles in the future of our digital 3D world....
View ArticleNASA 3D Prints Space Drones to Explore Mars for Habitable Sites
By Michael Molitch-Hou Who says that drones should be limited to our own atmosphere? NASA certainly doesn’t. The US space agency sees quadcopters as being just as useful for capturing data in space as...
View ArticleFDA Approves the First 3D Printed Drug
By Michael Molitch-Hou 3D printed pharmaceuticals could lead to extreme personalization of medications by 3D printing exact doses for patients, depending on daily biochemistry and doctors’...
View ArticleThe Dinis’ Desamanera Brings 3D Printed Stone Construction to Italy
By Michael Molitch-Hou While Enrico and Riccardo Dini are probably best known for their US startup D-Shape, which features their large-scale 3D printer designed for constructing buildings, the civil...
View ArticleSciaky Begins Selling Giant Metal 3D Printers Abroad via EFESTO LLC
By Michael Molitch-Hou Sciaky, Inc., subsidiary of Phillips Service Industries, Inc. (PSI), is known for its large-scale Electron Beam Additive Manufacturing (EBAM) metal 3D printers, which it has been...
View Article3D Printed Infant Heart Models Make First Life-Saving Appearance in India
By Michael Molitch-Hou As I’ve learned covering 3D printing in the medical sector, performing heart surgery becomes even more difficult when it involves the life of an infant. Not only are there a...
View ArticleAutodesk & Microsoft Pave Our 3D Printing Future with Windows 10’s Spark...
By Michael Molitch-Hou Following up on news that Windows 10 provides direct integration with XYZprinting‘s line of 3D printers through the Microsoft 3D Builder app, Autodesk announced today that their...
View ArticleManchester Metropolitan University Looks to 3D Print Graphene Superbatteries
By Michael Molitch-Hou The UK’s Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) is investing heavily into 3D printing and the project’s being undertaken with the government body’s funds are...
View ArticleHow Big of a Threat is Keysforge’s Key 3D Printing Platform?
By Michael Molitch-Hou Two years ago, a few different stories popped up featuring disparate lock-pickers devising methods for copying keys with 3D printing. The practice grabbed so much attention that...
View Article3D Printer Review: the LulzBot Mini is a Miniature Powerhouse
By Michael Molitch-Hou Though I’m still only a consumer when it comes to 3D printing, I have to say that, so far, the LulzBot Mini is one of the most fun I’ve had the experience of working with. There...
View ArticleNFire Labs Launches Modular Delta 3D Printer on Kickstarter
By Michael Molitch-Hou With the desktop 3D printer boom seemingly peaking at some point in 2013, one would expect the flood of low-cost manufacturers to have subsided, leaving the market to be...
View ArticlePhilips & Ultimaker Showcase Medical 3D Printing to MRI Specialists
By Michael Molitch-Hou At this point, if they’re keeping up with 3DPI, there should be no doubt in the medical community as to the value of 3D printed models for preparing for surgeries. The anecdotal...
View ArticleXYZprinting Partners with Walmart for Online 3D Printer Sales
By Michael Molitch-Hou XYZprinting has steadily been making its way to mainstream consumers, particularly in the US, and new partnerships with big US companies like Microsoft will see the Taiwanese...
View ArticleFirst 3D Printed Fiber Optics Created by University of Sydney Researchers...
By Michael Molitch-Hou Recently, we covered some exciting research being pursued by the University of Southampton relating to the use of 3D printing for the creation of uniquely shaped fiber optics....
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