MakerBot’s new CEO will be Jonathan Jaglom, the current general manager of Asia Pacific and Japan for parent company Stratasys.
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Medical 3D printing market to boom in next five years, says report
The growth in 3D printing for medical purposes will be considerable, according to a report by analysts SmarTech Markets Publishing.
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TAFE incorporates 3D printing into training course
TAFE Queensland SkillsTech foundry teacher Anthony Freemantle has incorporated a 3D printer into his teaching program.
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SolidWorks World 2015 showcasing upgrades to 3D printers
MarkForged has made some recent upgrades to its 3D printers, which can reinforce parts with carbon fibre, kevlar, and fibreglass.
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Sydney University researchers make bone cement 3D printing breakthrough
Researchers at University of Sydney have developed a technique for bone replacements using 3D printing that could revolutionise surgery.
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Dutch company releases carbon fibre 3D printing filament
Dutch 3D printing filament company ColorFabb has added a carbon fibre offering to its XT line of printing feedstock.
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New metal powder production method for 3D printing announced
Zecotek Photonics has announced a new manufacturing technology for preparing metal powders for laser sintering additive manufacturing.
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Manufacturers’ Monthly Material of The Month Part 4: Titanium
Tapping Australia’s titanium ore resources and turning them into the valuable light metal has been something we’ve wanted to do for a long time. Are we any closer to making more from our ore? Brent Balinski reports.
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3D printing: the missing link between the lab and the factory?
3D printing could present an opportunity for addressing Australia’s shortcomings in turning fundamental research into manufacturing output.
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German researchers tackle “teleportation” using 3D printers
A team of researchers at Germany’s Hasso Plattner Institute have developed a new way for “teleporting” objects using two ordinary 3D printers.
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Bilby 3D opens new Sydney 3D printing shop and service centre
Bilby 3D officially opened their Sydney store and service centre this week. Brent Balinski spoke to co-owner Lee Bilby about the joys of being part of the 3D printing geek community, the democratisation of manufacturing offered by it, and about some newer printing materials.
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Chinese company creates world’s tallest 3D printed building
WinSun Decoration Design Engineering Co has created a villa and a five-storey residential house with a giant 3D printer, according to reports.
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Local Motors to open two 3D printed car “micro-factories”
US automotive company Local Motors has announced at the Detroit motor show that it will open two new “microfactories” to manufacture its 3D printed cars.
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Shift away from basic plastic 3D printing seen at CES show
A trend involving introducing new 3D printing filaments was observed at last week’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
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Now with more materials and more colour, 2015 is the year to try 3D printing at home
Have you considered buying a 3D printer?
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CES attendees geta taste of 3D Systems’ printed chocolate technology
3D Systems has previewed its CocoJet machine for 3D printing chocolate at this week’s CES show in Las Vegas.
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New 3D printer able to manufacture custom electronics
Voxel8 will display its new 3D printer at the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this week.
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Royal Mail trials 3D printing service
The UK’s Royal Mail has announced a trial offering 3D printing services through its London delivery office.
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Key engineering trends in Australia for 2015
Guy Dann of RS Components believes 3D printing for rapid prototyping and connected devices be key drivers of Australia’s engineering industry.
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New course from Stratasys aimed at 3D printing as a profession
Stratasys has introduced a new, free, 14-week curriculum designed to prepare secondary and post-secondary students for careers involving 3D printing.
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