3DPrint.com
Market Research
New York, NY 29,439 followers
Daily News Site Covering 3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing with Analysis, Interviews and In-Depth Coverage.
About us
We offer unique, in-depth coverage on all the latest 3D printing and additive manufacturing news, published in a timely manner. We feature some of the best technology writers in the industry, and bring you first-hand details. Keep up with products, materials, technology, exclusive interviews, and business news with 3DPrint.com Be sure to follow us for for the latest 3D printing news. 3DPrint.com is a 3DR Holdings LLC company.
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https://3dprint.com
External link for 3DPrint.com
- Industry
- Market Research
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- New York, NY
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2013
- Specialties
- News Reporting, Interview, Journalism, 3D Printing, and Additive Manufacturing
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Primary
435 E 52nd St
16C2
New York, NY 10022, US
Employees at 3DPrint.com
Updates
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From September 9-14, 2024, the manufacturing industry will gather in Chicago for IMTS - International Manufacturing Technology Show to learn about the latest trends and innovations in automation, traditional manufacturing, robotics, #3Dprinting, and more. This event only comes around every two years, so you don't want to miss it!
Discover the International Manufacturing Technology Show | Sept. 9-14, 2024
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Check out the Desktop Metal Zone on our website for the latest #3Dprinting news from Desktop Metal, along with white papers, case studies, webinars, and eBooks, like one about functional prototyping using metal #3Dprinting.
Desktop Metal Zone - 3DPrint.com | The Voice of 3D Printing / Additive Manufacturing
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Australian cold spray #AM firm SPEE3D announced a strategic partnership with Nigerian energy solutions firm RusselSmith. The Aussie company will become a domestic reseller for the West African oil and gas and defense industries, and RusselSmith will own and operate SPEE3D’s WarpSPEE3D.
Oil & Gas 3D Printing Firm RusselSmith Brings SPEE3D to West Africa - 3DPrint.com | The Voice of 3D Printing / Additive Manufacturing
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Not a Metal 3D Printer: Arizona Startup Rosotics Launches the Halo ‘Supercreator’ ✍️ By: Matt Kremenetsky 🔗 https://lnkd.in/e8qNfRKh • #3Dprinting • #AdditiveManufacturing • #3Dprint • #Manufacturing • #tranpham • www.tranpham.com • Like 👍 what you see ► Hit the Bell 🔔 to follow me. P.S. Repost ♻️ if you find it valuable. Thanks! 🙏
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#3Dprinting software and service pioneer Materialise has acquired cardiac care software package developer FEops, which uses AI to simulate and predict outcomes of cardiac procedures, specifically transcatheter structural heart devices. Is this another sign that Materialise is moving towards being more of a medical company than a #3Dprinting one? Joris Peels reports.
Materialise Acquires Developer of AI Software for Cardiac Procedures - 3DPrint.com | The Voice of 3D Printing / Additive Manufacturing
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The potential of #3Dprinting and advanced materials like polypropylene is the talk of the town in the collision industry these days. A major application is repair of damaged parts, like headlights. Mario Dimovski with Boyd Group Services Inc. explains how the flexibility and efficiency offered by #AM can drive improvements in the industry’s operational capabilities, and impact our environment.
The Transformative Power of 3D Printing in the Collision Industry: Saving Cost and the Environment - 3DPrint.com | The Voice of 3D Printing / Additive Manufacturing
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Here at 3DPrint.com and Additive Manufacturing Research, we often use the terms regular, medium, and large format to segment, and bring clarity to, the #3Dprinting market. But what exactly do they mean? Joris Peels breaks down the differences.
Regular, Medium, and Large Format 3D Printing Explained - 3DPrint.com | The Voice of 3D Printing / Additive Manufacturing
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There has been increased concern over the last decade that some groups are turning to #3Dprinted firearms, and a recent study provides an in-depth look at this trend. Yannick Veilleux-Lepage, PhD, a professor at the Royal Military College of Canada/Collège militaire royal du Canada, used data from 35 incidents worldwide to analyze why these groups are adopting the technology, and what it means for public safety. Vanesa M. Listek reports.
3D Printing Terror? New Study Highlights Right-Wing Extremists' Use of 3D Printed Guns - 3DPrint.com | The Voice of 3D Printing / Additive Manufacturing
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