New Developments from MakerBot January 17, 2020 SME interviewed onsite at FABTECH Shawn Miely, Senior Marketing Manager for Pro Segment of MakerBot. Founded in 2009, MakerBot was one of the first companies to make 3D printing accessible and affordable with its first 3D printer, the Cupcake CNC. This podcast features a discussion about the new MakerBot Method X in general, new materials available, and additive manufacturing for professionals.
No Room for Error December 21, 2022 When energy infrastructure fails, the cost is often unbearable. Are better design tools the means to reduce risk, improve efficiency, and prepare the world for a more sustainable future?
3D Printing Company Adds Materials, Italian Firms December 27, 2022 Desktop Metal Inc., the company founded in 2015 with no plan to produce a production-level printer, is now promoting 3D printing for high-volume serial production under its AM (additive manufacturing) 2.0 initiative.
Pellet Extrusion Adds Up for Aerospace December 2, 2022 New solutions in direct pellet-fed 3D printing and hybrid additive and subtractive approaches may be a plus for aerospace.
Spotlighting Advanced Manufacturing December 7, 2022 SME's FABTECH show in Atlanta highlighted advances in additive manufacturing.
Stratasys Names Chief Revenue Officer November 30, 2022 Stratasys Ltd. announced that Christian Alvarez has joined the company as its new chief revenue officer.
Chasing Moore's Law March 1, 2023 Ahmed El Desouky uses additive manufacturing to take thin-film processing equipment in novel directions faster and more cost-effectively.
Stratasys, Ricoh Sign Agreement February 28, 2023 Stratasys Ltd. said it has signed an agreement with Ricoh USA, Inc. to provide on-demand 3D-printed anatomic models for clinical settings.
BWT Alpine F1 Team Buys Four 3D Systems Machines February 23, 2023 3D Systems announced BWT Alpine F1 Team has purchased four SLA 750 3D printing systems.
America Makes Makes Project Call March 1, 2023 America Makes announced a new directed project call focusing on Methods for AM Cross-Platform Consistency (AM-CPC) with a $250K funding opportunity provided by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).