CLEARCORRECT EXPANDS ITS FLEET OF STRATASYS DENTAL 3D PRINTERS, INCREASING PRODUCTION CAPACITY BY 30 PERCENT

100 percent of ClearCorrect dental models are now 3D printed ---- Digital dentistry workflow allows prompt scale-up with demand

Stratasys and WYNIT Announce North American Distribution Partnership

Agreement extends Stratasys Desktop reach to new markets

ULTIMAKER ANNOUNCES THE LAUNCH OF THE ULTIMAKER Go AND ULTIMAKER EXTENDED

The New Cutting-Edge Ultimaker Go and Ultimaker Extended Provide a Variety of Options for Users with an Easy, Reliable and High-Quality User Experience

Kickstarted at $3M, How Tiko is Set to Be the Best and Cheapest 3D Printer

Sage Lazzaro for The Observer:  When we last talked with the folks from Makerbot, we discussed how 3D printers will soon be household appliances as common as microwaves, vacuums and well, regular printers. But they agreed that certain design and affordability standards need to be met first. Little did we know, a 3D printer set to meet those standards was being developed in Toronto as we spoke.   We’re talking about Tiko, the meticulously designed and shockingly affordable “unibody” 3D printer that’s had the industry’s experts and publications buzzing. The $179 3D printer surpassed its Kickstarter goal of $100,000 in three hours and finished up its campaign last Friday with a total of just under $3 million in pledges.   Tiko looks nothing like any 3D printer you’ve seen before. While most have a multipart frame, Tiko’s frame is one piece with three sets of arms that move in unison, essentially eliminating issues of misalignment or inaccurate prints associated with other products. The New York Observer spoke with Tiko founder and CEO Matt Gajkowski, who explained that Tiko’s unique design is actually essential to its affordability.   Cont'd...

3D Printing Highlighted at Upcoming New York Advanced Design & Manufacturing Event

New Materials and the Latest Techniques Explored at Javits Convention Center in June

MakerBot Europe and LIUC - Università Cattaneo Partner to Bring the First MakerBot Innovation Center to Europe

LIUCs MakerBot Innovation Center brings 3D printing and prototyping to students and enterprises to experience Digital Manufacturing

STRATASYS SELECTS WINNERS FOR THE 2015 EXTREME REDESIGN 3D PRINTING CHALLENGE

Entries were evaluated based on creativity, being mechanically sound and being realistically achievable.

University of Maryland Opens MakerBot Innovation Center to Foster Entrepreneurship on Campus and in the Region

First Large-Scale 3D Printing MakerBot Innovation Center at Big Ten University and First in the Baltimore-Washington Area

China (Shanghai) International 3D Printing Exhibition Promises Great Surprises

Introducing the most significant exhibition in the development of 3D printing technology this July in Shanghai ----An industry leader, the 3D Printing Exhibition will feature new business models with enormous potential ----The show will consider closely the needs of exhibitors and buyers to facilitate onsite sales transactions ----It will be held alongside interesting concurrently run activities that create an unmissable and comprehensive info-sharing platform

3D Printing Isn't Rocket Science. Or Is It?

Rocket Manufacturer United Launch Alliance Will 3D Print Flight-Ready Rocket Components ----ULA Has Vision to Reduce Launch Vehicle Cost by 50 Percent with Help of 3D Printing ----3D printing helped consolidate part count from 140 to 16 parts for one complex assembly, lowering costs and risk

MakerBot PrintShop App Introduces New Shape Maker Feature - Turns 2D Into 3D

MakerBot PrintShop Version 1.5 with MakerBot Shape Maker Brings Drawings to Life in 3D with Easy to Use, No Design Experience Necessary

IT'S ALL NEW, NEW, NEW IN NEW YORK.

Ultimaker will be attending the New York 3D Printshow on floor 2, stand A4 from the 16th-19th of April, revealing their latest innovations in desktop 3D printing. And they have a lot of new stories to tell…

New Stratasys Large-Scale Objet1000 Plus Brings Enhanced Versatility and Speed to Additive Manufacturing

Production system can combine large prints, several materials, high speed, high resolution and simple operation, and it can handle both prototypes and manufacturing tools simultaneously. --- Provides print speeds up to 40 percent faster than its predecessor, with lower cost per part --- To learn more, visit the Stratasys booth in Hall 7 Stand A40 at Hannover Messe 2015, April 13-17 in Hannover, Germany

New High-Volume FDM Material Box Increases Unattended Run Time for Stratasys' Fortus 3D Production Systems

Xtend 500 Fortus Plus delivers more than five times the output of standard canisters ---- To learn more, visit the Stratasys booth in Hall 7 Stand A40 at Hannover Messe 2015, April 13-17 in Hannover, Germany

SME's RAPID 2015: Largest 3D Printing Event to Date

The 25th RAPID event will feature more than 195 exhibitors and interactive features for attendees

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