This week has seen mixed news for two of the world’s largest 3D printing OEMs. Market leader Stratasys had its shares upgraded by Susquehanna from a price target of $22 to $31. Resulting market confid…
Ambionics 3D printed prosthetic arm for infants enters clinical trials
Infant developmental research shows that children under the age of two are more likely to naturally accept the use of an external prosthetic limb than those who are older. The problem is, at this age,…
Cornell researchers trust the gut with 3D printed intestine bioreactors
One of the primary goals of The March Lab at Cornell University, New York, is to create synthetic intestines for use in regenerative medicine and animal-free drug testing. Made from stem cells, the ar…
Stratasys sponsors homage to LAIKA studios and 3D printing in animation
3D printing is currently one of animation’s unsung heroes. Stratasys is now shining a spotlight on the technology by sponsoring an exhibition highlighting the role of the technology in LAIKA stu…
3D Printing Industry at Codex 2017 – NASA, Stratasys, EOS, ONO and ApisCor
Every year, Codex invites “scientists, engineers, entrepreneurs and visionaries” working at the forefront of technology and innovation to present their conference in London. This year, as part of the …
Digital Metal and the Desktop Metal Effect – a boost to metal 3D printing
This year several new entrants to the metal 3D printing sector have appeared. While the precise approach of each varies, a common theme is inkjet based printing technology and a secondary sintering pr…
Stratasys announces new Agilus 30 and Digital ABS Plus compatibility for J750 3D printer
Stratasys has announced that its full-color J750 printer is now compatible with its recently released PolyJet materials, Agilus 30 and Digital ABS Plus. The Minnesota-based 3D printing company states …
EPSD 3D printing method introduced by Stratasys subsidiary Evolve Additive
Evolve Additive Solutions, a wholly owned subsidiary of Stratasys, is on the brink of unveiling a new, high-speed plastics 3D printing process. Reportedly up to “50 times faster than the next fa…
Codex event brings world’s top 50 innovations from the industries of the future to London
Next week over 800 CEOs, tech entrepreneurs, scientists, investors and media, from across the world will meet in London for one of the most significant conferences on innovation in 2017. 3D printing w…
McLaren Applied Technologies uses 3D printed prototypes to design Project Invincible shield
McLaren Applied Technologies, a member of the McLaren Group best known for automotive production, has used a range of 3D technologies to develop a medical breastplate. Known as Project Invincible, the…