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The sculpteo blog delivers the latest news and trends about 3d printing. You'll find information about the latest 3d printing technologies, 3d files, tutorials and the best 3d modeling software.

Manufacturing in Motion: the Results

We told you a few weeks ago about a global survey on 3D printing communities. Results are now available and they show some interesting informations. 358 people participated, which is not bad for a first time. Participants come mostly from Europe and ...

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Manufacturing in Motion: the Results

Clement Moreau, CEO of Sculpteo, and Marine Core-Baillais, Marketing Director, will present Sculpteo at SF New Tech this Wednesday June 6. Join us at Mighty @ 119 Utah, San Francisco, CA on Wednesday. Demos start at 7.30pm. We will be available to ch...

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30% Off on Ceramic until June 10!!


Posted By on Jun 4, 2012

Special offer for the launching of our ceramic material in 8 colors: – 30% off on any object 3D printed in ceramic at Sculpteo before June 10! Use our special discount code: 30p_ceramic Discover our new ceramic material...

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Sculpteo participates to the Designer’s Days 2012. From May 31 to July 4, immerse yourself in the Paris design scene. Multiple places and designers are presenting their work and some of them are using 3D printing. We created an interactive map of pla...

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Sculpteo at Web2Day Nantes


Posted By on May 29, 2012

Sculpteo will be at Web2Day Nantes for a panel about 3D printing. It will be a good time to discuss the latest innovations in 3D printing and talk about the future of production and design. We’ll be on stage at 2pm in the Maxi Hall, along with modera...

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Artist in residence Norwood Viviano presents the sculpture project that he is currently creating at Corning Museum of Glass. He is using 3D printed landscape models as parts of his urban landscape glass sculptures exploring issues related to industry...

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Olympic stadiums are complicated pieces. They include outside and inside parts, small details and large flat areas. What kind of other buildings may need to model hundred of seats and large green surface in the same time? Complicated model means… 3D ...

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