DARPA Continues 3D Printing Research
In order to study potential problems and solutions offered by AM, DARPA created the Open Manufacturing program. The post DARPA Continues 3D Printing Research appeared first on Rapid Ready Technology.
View ArticleHigh Speed Sintering on Track for 2017 Release
The University of Sheffield has been working on solutions to the commonly cited problems with AM, and its name is high speed sintering. The post High Speed Sintering on Track for 2017 Release appeared...
View ArticleIf You Dream of Large Resin Prints, Get Ready for Morpheus
Owl Works is a company out of China preparing to crowdfund its new Morpheus AM system this July on Kickstarter. The post If You Dream of Large Resin Prints, Get Ready for Morpheus appeared first on...
View ArticleThermwood Developing Large-scale Additive Manufacturing
Thermwood has announced it will be working in-house to develop large-scale AM to add to its production facilities. The post Thermwood Developing Large-scale Additive Manufacturing appeared first on...
View ArticleWACKER Develops Process for Silicone Additive Manufacturing
The final result, according to the company, is a clear silicone object that is biocompatible and heat resistant. The post WACKER Develops Process for Silicone Additive Manufacturing appeared first on...
View ArticleMIT Prints in Glass
MIT's Mediated Matter Group's most recent success is a method for 3D printing glass called G3DP. The post MIT Prints in Glass appeared first on Rapid Ready Technology.
View ArticleMIT’s MultiFab Offers a New Direction for Additive Manufacturing
The system is self-monitoring and can embed existing parts into a 3D-printed object. The post MIT’s MultiFab Offers a New Direction for Additive Manufacturing appeared first on Rapid Ready Technology.
View ArticleAlcoa to Expand Additive Manufacturing Operations
Alcoa is the latest business to make a serious investment in additive manufacturing. The post Alcoa to Expand Additive Manufacturing Operations appeared first on Rapid Ready Technology.
View ArticleTaiwan Develops Metal Additive Manufacturing Process
Taiwan’s lead institute for defense R&D, has developed a prototype metal 3D printer. The post Taiwan Develops Metal Additive Manufacturing Process appeared first on Rapid Ready Technology.
View ArticleCanon Announces Intent to Enter 3D Printing Market
During the Canon Expo held in Paris, the company revealed plans to enter the 3D printing market. The post Canon Announces Intent to Enter 3D Printing Market appeared first on Rapid Ready Technology.
View ArticleIs Stratasys Looking to Diversify?
Stratasys has backed startup Desktop Metal, which seeks to produce a desktop metal 3D printer. The post Is Stratasys Looking to Diversify? appeared first on Rapid Ready Technology.
View ArticleStartup Xjet Developing New Metal Additive Manufacturing Process
Israeli startup Xjet is seeking to cash in on metal AM with the development of a new system that prints metal using jetting technology. The post Startup Xjet Developing New Metal Additive Manufacturing...
View ArticleToshiba Announces Working Prototype for Metal 3D Printing
Toshiba Machine, a subsidiary of Toshiba, has become the latest AM outsider to announce it will be moving into the 3D printing arena. The post Toshiba Announces Working Prototype for Metal 3D Printing...
View ArticleA New Take on Rapid Prototyping
A collaboration between Cornell University and the Hasso Plattner Institute has resulted in a system that could reduce costs for rapid prototyping. The post A New Take on Rapid Prototyping appeared...
View ArticleApple Continues to Dabble with 3D Printing
Apple files an additional patent related to 3D printing. The post Apple Continues to Dabble with 3D Printing appeared first on Rapid Ready Technology.
View Article3D Printing? There’s An App For That!
A couple of different companies are investigating the potential of using smartphones to drive 3D printing. The post 3D Printing? There’s An App For That! appeared first on Rapid Ready Technology.
View ArticleNorthwestern Prints with Rust
Northwestern researchers develop new metal printing process. The post Northwestern Prints with Rust appeared first on Rapid Ready Technology.
View ArticleThe Future of Road Repair May Belong to 3D Printing
Automated Zamboni-like robot being re-engineered to fill in potholes. The post The Future of Road Repair May Belong to 3D Printing appeared first on Rapid Ready Technology.
View ArticleNo “Ink Tax” for HP’s Forthcoming 3D Printer
HP's MultiJet Fusion 3D printer will allow users to fuel their creativity with third-party materials. The post No “Ink Tax” for HP’s Forthcoming 3D Printer appeared first on Rapid Ready Technology.
View Article3D Systems Looks to the Future of Manufacturing with Figure 4
3DS seeks to challenge injection molding with new industrial 3D printing system. The post 3D Systems Looks to the Future of Manufacturing with Figure 4 appeared first on Rapid Ready Technology.
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