There have been a few more developments in the Bambu Lab situation. For those somehow unaware, Bambu Lab announced a new security architecture for their 3D printer network to address some serious ...
Charles R. Goulding and Preeti Sulibhavi explore how NATO's push for increased defense spending and the adoption of additive ...
Charles R. Goulding and Andressa Bonafe investigate how NVIDIA's pivot to generative physical AI, innovative platforms like Jetson Thor, and advances in 3D printing are revolutionizing the robotics ...
Nano Dimension is underway a lengthy battle for control, which ultimately was won by a group of shareholders a few weeks ago. There is an entirely new board of directors, and one of their first acts ...
Fortify helped NASA 3D print an inexpensive antenna for space applications. NASA is interested in lowering the costs of its projects, and this experiment could demonstrate one way to do so. NASA ...
Charles R. Goulding and Kellen Coleman drill into how the ongoing U.S. Steel acquisition battle could redefine material availability, costs, and innovation in the fast-growing 3D printing industry.
Let’s take a look at SimplyPrint, which had a very interesting announcement last week. SimplyPrint is a five-year-old Danish company that provides a cloud-based printer management system that includes ...
A new way to strengthen 3D prints has been released to PrusaSlicer and OrcaSlicer. The method is called “Bricklayers”, and it’s a way to slightly alternate heights during extrusion. The idea is that ...
Simplify3D has let users know their next upgrade, 5.0, will be a paid upgrade. This is quite different from their prior practice, where upgrades were free of charge. However, it is not out of line ...
The company introduced the “L” series of machines starting with the Form 3L a few years ago, and now the new 4L. These devices have a substantially larger build volume, enabling them to print larger ...
We conclude our test of the Anycubic Photon Mono M7 Max resin 3D printer with a look at software, print results and final thoughts. This is part three of a three part series, please read parts one and ...
US Patent number 5,597,589, “Apparatus for producing parts by selective sintering”, is to expire this May. Originally filed on May 31, 1994, the patent expires exactly 20 years hence, on May 31, 2014.
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