OYOglasses, Make Eyewear…Two companies that might not sound familiar to you yet…but might come in handy soon! We recently had the pleasure of meeting David Minich from Make Eyewear and Michael Righi from OYOglasses. Both are in the process of buildin...
Read MoreThis Old House is a home-improvement show, following one whole-house renovation over several episodes. In the episode “Bedford: And the Work Begins”, homeowner Joe Titlow shows how his company (Z Corporation) builds architectural models on a ZPrinter...
Read MoreAccording to Electronic News, the Australian-based company cybertechnology used 3D Printing for its CyberQuad Unmanned Aerial Vehicle “CyberSquad says 3D printing was critical in the design of its unmanned electric vertical take-off and landing syste...
Read MoreIn the March/April 2011 issue of Time Compression, Terry Wohler wrote a column entitled “Why You Won’t Have an AM Machine in Your Garage” Here is some interesting excerpts For many years, additive manufacturing (AM) industry insiders have speculated ...
Read MoreWe are really glad to announce that Sculpteo is coming to the Bay Area for a twelve-week adventure and exploration into the world of 3D printing! We will highlight crazy and amazing 3D printing projects made by passionate people, contribute some of o...
Read MoreObjet Geometries just launched a new bio-compatible 3D Printing material called MED610 that have five medical approvals. MED610 “is a rigid material featuring great dimensional stability and colorless transparency. The material is ideal for applicati...
Read MoreChris Turner, an engineer at EADS Innovation Works near Bristol use an ARCAM 3D Printer to make a small part for an Airbus A380 airliner. The aim is to test whether printed parts can stand up to use in airliners, helicopters, and spacecraft. “Once we...
Read MoreIn this MIT News video, Steven Keating, a graduate student from the Mediated Matter Group at the MIT Media lab, introduce you to their test platform for 3D Printing: a robotic arm. By attaching different extruder heads they can test out different mat...
Read MoreIn May, ZCorporation announced that Clarks, the famous shoe manufacturer Headquartered in the UK, used their 3D printing technology to accelerate the design process. “Rather than wait two or three weeks for a costly prototype to arrive, we now have a...
Read MoreIn this Robot Dreams video, Hiro Maruoka (Marubeni Systems) shows some complex parts/assemblies produced on Stratasys 3D Printers. Hiro Maruoka of Marubeni Systems showed us several complex mechanisms that were 3D printed as complete assemblies. The ...
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