Tag: 3D printers
Australian industry & academia launch research on 3D printed explosives
Explosives could soon be made with 3D printers thanks to a new research project involving Australian industry and academia, in partnership with UK's Cranfield...
Porsche Classic adopts 3D printing to supply extremely rare parts for its range of...
The shortage of spare parts for vintage cars has been a persistent problem for car collectors around the world, but Porsche Classic – the...
MIT researchers develop new algorithm that allows designers to exploit the high resolution of...
Modern 3D printers have a resolution of 600 dots per inch, which gives them the ability to ‘pack’ a billion tiny cubes – called...
Check out Safilo and Materialise’s 3D printed “wearable sculptures“
3D printing company Materialise has joined forces with Italian glasses company Safilo to create a whole collection of 3d printed glasses.
The collection, OXYDO SS...
Robo 3D receives first European order for its 3D printers
Robo 3D Limited is starting to reap the benefits of its distribution agreement with Sotec3D, with the France-based company placing the first order for...
Robo 3D signs European distribution deal with Sotec3D
Robo 3D Limited has inked a distribution agreement with Sotec3D under which the Le Mans based company will add Robo’s products to all its...
Stratasys unveils new range of 3D printers for office workgroups
Stratasys Asia Pacific, subsidiary of Stratasys Ltd, has introduced the new professional, versatile and fast FDM-based F123 Series (F170, F270 and F370) for smarter...
Made In Space & Axiom Space sign contract for manufacturing in low Earth orbit
Made In Space and Axiom Space have struck an agreement to be “users and providers” of each others' capabilities to manufacture products in space.
Made...
Robo 3D Limited lists on the ASX
USA based Robo 3D Limited has commenced trading on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) after successfully raising a maximum amount of A$6 million in...
Aussie chemical engineers develop 3D printed smart polymers that can perform a function
Researchers from the University of Melbourne’s Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering have developed a new, cheaper, cleaner and more accessible way to 3D...