FRANKFURT, Germany--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nexa3D, the maker of ultrafast polymer 3D printers, today announced the XiP™, the company’s first desktop 3D printer, as well as a new business head for the ...
Anyone who's mucked about with consumer-grade 3D printers knows that it's infinitely cool to create stuff with them, but you ...
NEW YORK-- (BUSINESS WIRE)--MakerBot, a global leader in the desktop 3D printing industry, is proud to announce that the MakerBot® Replicator® Desktop 3D Printer (Fifth Generation Model) was awarded ...
MakerBot has fixed some major issues and upgraded some key aspects of its technology with the latest version of its flagship desktop 3D printer, the Replicator+. The company claims the MakerBot ...
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 ...
Imagine having the power of industrial-grade 3D printing right on your desktop. With the Micron Desktop SLS 3D Printer, you can bring your most intricate designs to life with unparalleled precision ...
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 ...
Not long after the first desktop 3D printers were created, folks started wondering what other materials they could extrude. After all, plastic is only good for so much, and there’s plenty of other ...
Now complete 3D-printed dental devices can be printed in the dentist's office, while the patient waits. It’s the final “holy grail” of prosthetic dentistry: the ability to have a patient show up for a ...
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