When you think of polygons, you don’t typically think of a cutting edge piece of clothing, but MakerBot and Francis Bitonti have changed that equation with the introduction of the Bristle Dress. The Bristle Dress is a fully 3D printed dress designed in Francis Bitonti’s New Skins Brumal Bodies: Computational Design for Fashion Winter 2014 workshop held at the Metropolitan Exchange in Brooklyn, N.Y., and 3D printed on MakerBot® Replicator® 2 Desktop 3D Printers.
Optomec announced today that the company will unveil details on its LENS Print Engine solution at the Laser Additive Manufacturing (LAM) Conference to be held in Houston, Texas, on March 12-13. The LENS Print Engine, which is a modularized version of the LENS 3D Printing system for metals, can be integrated with standard metal cutting machine tools to easily deploy Additive Manufacturing as part of existing production infrastructures.
Big things are building at MakerBot! MakerBot has two exciting announcements this week: order availability for the MakerBot® Replicator® Z18 3D Printer, MakerBot’s largest 3D printer to date, which is expected to ship this spring, and the start of shipping for the new fifth generation MakerBot Replicator Desktop 3D Printer!
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Concise Analysis of the International 3D Printing Market - Forecasts to 2020" report to their offering.
Airwolf 3D, a designer and manufacturer of high-performance 3D printers, together with SET Ltd., a leading German solutions provider, will be showcasing Airwolf 3D’s American-made product line at CeBIT 2014 here this week from March 10-14, 2014 in Hall 3, Booth H01/1.
Puget Technologies, an emerging leader in 3D printers and related technologies, has released an infographic to illustrate the impact and future of 3D printing. The infographic, which is presented on the Puget Technologies website, was developed as the company makes preparations to roll out the IdeaWerk high performance 3D printer in the domestic US through its newly formed subsidiary, Weistek USA.
Optomec, Inc., a global leader in 3D Printing for production applications, announced today that the company was awarded a new U.S. patent, titled Miniature Aerosol Jet and Aerosol Jet Array, patent # 8,640,975. The patent provides protection for a miniaturized Aerosol Jet print head geometry that is significantly smaller, lighter weight and lower cost than preceding generations.
Making your own stuff with a 3D printer is vastly cheaper than what you’d pay for manufactured goods, even factoring in the cost of buying the plastic filament.
Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue: 3D Printing for Healthcare: R&D, Industry and Market 2014-2024
Olympus is pleased to announce the release of the Flex Stand, a compact test stand for its DELTA handheld X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analyzers. This portable accessory offers a cost-effective and simple, hands-free solution to test small samples, standard size sample cups, and bagged samples.
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