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One plucky YouTuber explores whether 3D printers might let us wrest back the means of production from Big Fashion.
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3D printing's expanding role in industry and research
Additive manufacturing has advanced well beyond its early role as a prototyping tool, becoming integral to production in ...
I’ve written extensively about the rise of 3D printing and its use in countless applications for both production tools and equipment, and finished parts and products. The technology has many benefits, ...
The Fuse X1 is designed to bring large-format SLS printing to more engineering teams and production lines. Formlabs wants to make industrial 3D printing feel less like industrial 3D printing.
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Shifts in 3D printing job demand reveal industry priorities
An examination of 3D printing job postings across multiple languages in 2023 reveals both resilience and recalibration within ...
General Motors is increasing its use of 3D printing across more production vehicles with a new 3D printing shop at its Global Technical Center in Warren. The Additive Industrialization Center (AIC), ...
Students take a 3D printing class at a school in Shenzhen, south China's Guangdong Province, June 2, 2026. In recent years, ...
No matter how technologies change, or what new innovations break into the mainstream, the basic goals of manufacturing remain the same: Reduce unplanned downtime, reduce costs, eliminate unnecessary ...
Markforged, a company that makes industrial 3D printers, today announced that it has closed an $82 million Series D round. That's a hefty raise for a 3D printer company, and it signifies an important ...
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Detroit — Instead of putting mounds of powdered waste from its 3D printers in a landfill, Ford Motor Co. is putting it in F-250 trucks. The automaker last year discovered the discarded byproduct of 3D ...
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