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advertisement 03-11-2022 FAST COMPANY EXECUTIVE BOARD Four 3D printing trends to look for in 2022 3D printing is rapidly growing as a means of manufacturing end-use parts at scale.
Bambu Lab recently released the large-format H2D 3D printer. While I gave it a positive review, I did have some issues with ...
As a fast 3D printer, it offers high-speed printing with up to 20000 mm/s2 acceleration and a top speed of 500 mm/s, made possible with its Core XY structure. The Bambu Lab P1P is equipped with ...
Their article, "Fast 3D printing of fine, continuous, and soft fibers via embedded solvent exchange," discusses the science behind their bioinspired approach to the rapid printing of fine fibers ...
There are many 3D printing services–all with varying services, quality, turnaround times and pricing so we found the best 3D printing services.
The quest for rare wood is endangering forests. Now we can just 3D-print replicas made from wood waste instead. The most trafficked wild product in the world isn’t ivory or rhino horn, but ...
Contec Australia has recently completed a two-story house in Tapping, Perth, that was 3D-printed in just under 18 hours.
Overnight, 3D printing had machines that printed stunning models at least twice as fast as other printers. The speed race was on, and other companies started to respond in earnest.
A new start-up aims to make 3D printing of metal objects something that can be done at scale. If this pans out, US supply chains could could be near shored and could become far more resilient.
3D printing is super cool, but it's also super slow -- it would take 115 days to print a detailed, multimaterial object about the size of a grapefruit. A new method allows printing with up to ...