LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The 3D desktop printer market is expected to grow by USD 9.29 billion, progressing at a CAGR of almost 37% during the forecast period. Click & Get Free Sample Report in ...
Explore the top 3D glass printers on the market, from MIT’s G3DP2 to Glassomer and innovative low-temperature and new ...
Desktop Metal (Burlington, Mass., U.S.), a company that specializes in metal 3D printing for product development and mass production, has announced it will expand its technology to include the ...
As futuristic as it may have sounded in its infancy, 3D printing has proven itself to be very real and very useful. And now the technology—a boon for the medical, automotive and electronics industries ...
Introducing Fiber, the first 3D printer with AFP continuous carbon fiber reinforcement using high temperature resistant PEEK and PEKK, designed to deliver industrial fiber performance on the desktop ...
UltiMaker has this week launched its latest flagship S-Series 3D printer in the form of the UltiMaker S7. Building on the designs and technology used to create the award-winning S-Series printers the ...
Holograms are one of those sci-fi promises that always seem to remain just out of reach. Now a former MIT Media Lab researcher is crowdfunding a desktop 3D hologram printer that can create images that ...
Desktop Metal has acquired EnvisionTEC with the aim of disrupting the additive manufacturing market on a global scale. Announced on Friday, the purchase has been agreed for $300 million, made through ...
Despite the impressive variety of thermoplastics that can be printed on consumer-level desktop 3D printers, the most commonly used filament is polylactic acid (PLA). That’s because it’s not only the ...
A new multi-functional desktop 3D printer is now available via Indiegogo offering a 30% saving off the recommended retail price. The project has already raised over $500,000 thanks to nearly 2,000 ...
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Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. An author, speaker, and executive, I explore the world's industries. Now complete 3D-printed dental devices can be printed in the ...
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