Charles R. Goulding and Preeti Sulibhavi delve into how automation and 3D printing are redefining global port operations and what this means for the workforce.
Our test lab has been quite busy lately. This time we reviewed the Voxelab Aries desktop 3D printer. This is part one of a two-part series. Part two is here. We received a test unit of the new Voxelab ...
Carbon’s Philip DeSimone beside the Carbon L1 3D printer [Source: Fabbaloo] We had a chat with Carbon’s Philip DeSimone at Formnext to learn how Carbon is pursuing business. Carbon swept onto the 3D ...
Real 3D printed beef, made from plants [Source: Redefine Meat] After my discussion with Redefine Meat’s Daniel Dikovsky, I had some further thoughts about what their technology could mean. Redefine ...
There seems to be a new emerging standard configuration for desktop FFF 3D printers. Historically, desktop FFF 3D printers were open-gantry affairs, with a standard i3 motion system design. This ...
We had an interesting chat with the folks from AESUB and discovered several ingenious accessories for 3D scanning. The company is perhaps best known for their scanning sprays. These are used to cover ...
This week’s selection is the astonishing Aerospike rocket engine by Hyperganic. If this item looks familiar, it should, as we featured it last May as the “Most Complex 3D Printed Part”. At last week’s ...
Charles R. Goulding and Preeti Sulibhavi describe Honeywell’s journey through aerospace breakthroughs and automation innovation sets the stage for Elliott’s $5 billion-driven restructuring proposal.
Terrible news from the UK today: Sanjay Mortimer, the founder of E3D-Online, has passed away. E3D-Online is the producer of advanced, high quality extruder and hot end parts for countless major 3D ...
Engineers from MIT and ETH Zurich use computer vision to help adjust material deposition rates in real time. Curing time is the Achilles’ heel of multimaterial 3D printing. Typically, a multimaterial ...
Our review of the new Anycubic M3 Premium resin 3D printer continues with a look at setup, calibration, and software. This is part two of a three part series, please read parts one and three. As with ...