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Engineering students at Glasgow School of Art use HP 3D technology for final-year projects
HP has announced an initiative to assist the development of Additive Manufacturing skills for Product Design Engineering students at the Glasgow School of Art and the University of Glasgow. ...
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Another addition to the Jellypipe 3D printing ecosystem
Jellypipe - the international 3D printing on-line ecosystem - has today announced another UK addition to its platform, Incremental Engineering. Jellypipe has just extended its reach from continental ...
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Chemie-Plast to sell Huntsman’s TPU materials to 3D printing filament makers in Europe
Huntsman Polyurethanes has extended its cooperation with Chemie-Plast, one of its long-standing distribution partners in Europe. As part of a new agreement, Chemie-Plast will sell Huntsman’s IROGRAN ...
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Keyshot 3D rending software now fully supports Stratasys' full-colour, multi-material 3D printers
Almost any product designer will tell you that prototyping the shape of a new design with 3D printing is pretty easy. But accurately simulating colour, material and finish, or “CMF,” can take serious ...
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Advancing continuous improvement with 3D Printing
Advances in accessibility, reliability, materials offering and part quality have made 3D printers a powerful tool for implementing continuous improvement initiatives. Here, Dave Veisz, VP Engineering ...
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Adding colour to the prototyping process with full-colour multi-material 3D printing
Jellypipe launches 3D printing on-line ecosystem in the UK and Ireland
Yariv Sade, director of applications engineering at Stratasys, looks into how full-colour multi-material 3D printing provides the ability to create ultra-realistic 3D printed design prototypes...
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Jellypipe, an established provider in continental Europe, is launching its 3D printing B2B professional on-line ecosystem in the United Kingdom and Ireland. The platform brings together ...
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Fight against Covid-19: Nico Rosberg raffles off his 2018 Energica EGO with many parts manufactured by CRP Technology via LS process
Formula 1 World Champion and sustainability entrepreneur Nico Rosberg is giving away his 2018 Energica EGO electric supersport motorcycle to raise money for charities helping people in need by Covid-...
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3DPRINTUK expands material & post processing capabilities
To date, 3DPRINTUK’s 3D printing services have been dedicated to the selective laser sintering (SLS) process, specifically with the PA2200 (nylon) material. Nick Allen, 3DPRINTUK’s CEO and founder ...
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e-Xstream engineering unlocks 3D printing innovation by integrating Senvol Database into product R&D
e-Xstream engineering, part of Hexagon’s Manufacturing Intelligence division, has added the Senvol Database, a comprehensive database of additive manufacturing materials and machines, to its 10X ...
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The fall and rise of Metal Additive Manufacturing
There is little doubt that additive manufacturing will become a key enabling technology across a wide range of sectors. Over the past few years revenues have grown, notable new entrants have emerged, ...
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BAE Systems installs fourth Stratasys F900 3D printer to support factory of the future initiative
British defence, security, and aerospace giant BAE Systems has added a fourth Stratasys F900 3D Printer to its manufacturing site in Samlesbury, UK, in a continued effort to reduce costs and improve ...
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Student develops 3D printed headset to improve the recovery of spinal-cord injury patients
A Biomedical Engineering PhD student at the University of Glasgow has teamed up with HP and Autodesk to produce a 3D-printed electroencephalography (EEG) headset to improve the recovery of spinal-...
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Nextreme chiller platform cools 3D printing systems to ensure high-quality printed parts
The Nextreme Recirculating Chiller Platform from Laird Thermal Systems offers reliable and precise temperature control of 3D printing systems used in additive manufacturing applications in a wide ...
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Mitigating the risks of Additive Manufacturing
RS Components rallies its DesignSpark engineering community to produce 3D-printed visors to help protect COVID-19 health workers
MakerBot LABS Extruder transforms METHOD 3D printer into an Open Materials Platform
University of Manchester is 3D printing safety equipment for front-line NHS workers
BIOprinter: the ‘ultimate bio research instrument’
Coalition to produce face shields leveraging 3D printers now numbers more than 150
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