“We expect to see the additive manufacturing market consolidating in the near future” has been the refrain of many for nearly a decade now.
“We expect to see the additive manufacturing market consolidating in the near future” has been the refrain of many for nearly a decade now.
The productivity and creative benefits of adding 3D printing to almost any model-making business are clear, but the cost and complexity of the process can often be a barrier.
Henkel and Nexa3D, the maker of ultrafast polymer 3D printers, today announced the signing of a new material development agreement.
BOFA International will be showcasing its latest range of additive manufacturing filtration and atmosphere management systems at Formnext 2021 in Frankfurt (November 16-19).
Biologic Models, US-based 3D-printed protein model and medical animation provider, is using Mimaki’s 3D printing technology to produce intricate molecular visualization models, bringing protein into the tangible world in incredible detail.
Weerg extends the range of 3D printable materials with HP Multi Jet Fusion technology. In fact, a few weeks ago, the Italian service, which offers online CNC and 3D manufacturing, has introduced the use of polypropylene, joining the already widely recognized nylon PA11 and PA12 already available on the site.