The head of 3D printing company Stratasys Ltd. today expressed optimism about his industry’s long-term prospects.
Tough materials, tight tolerances, low quantities, and complex shapes—leading suppliers offer advice for navigating the energy industry’s stringent demands.
The America Makes affiliate at Ohio State University develops additive technology and talent.
The author argues for using his company's machine-based design software.
CAD/CAM improves generative design, print simulation, path programming and process control in additive manufacturing.
What manufacturers wanting in on Industry 4.0 should know before investing in a 3D printer
Sandvik expands its additive offering through introducing 3D printed cemented carbide.
Replacement knees, hips, and other joints are just the beginning for 3D printing.
Stratasys Ltd. announced today it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire the additive manufacturing materials business of Covestro AG.
Why the potential for 3D printing in children’s hospitals is great.