
Lady Liberty wasn’t the only gift the French people gave to The States. Right now, a French-based enterprise is assisting in the same American Renaissance we’ve been covering this week here at Tomorrow in Review. I’m talking, of course, about the additive manufacturing or 3-D printing revolution. Over the months, we’ve covered key companies that […]
A new study from consulting giant McKinsey says factories are the next fertile ground for the “Internet of things.” While the current trend toward automation and reduction of standard factory floor staff will continue, Kaas added that “any skill set which truly requires handling of data and analytics” will be highly in demand for manufacturers […]
This is just a quick 3D Printing Video to show that yes, we can now use metal in our 3D Printers. So far, 3D printers have used primarily plastic to create images, because it’s an easy material to work with. But last month, 3D printing took another leap forward when Michigan Technological University scientists invented […]
The N12 bikini is the world’s first first ready-to-wear, completely 3D-printed article of clothing. All of the pieces, closures included, are made directly by 3D printing, and snap together without any sewing. Designed by Jenna Fizel and Mary Huang of Continuum Fashion, and made possible by Shapeways, N12 represents the beginning of what is possible […]
This video was originally produced by the Disseny Hub museum and gallery in Barcelona. It provides a graphic vision of the 3DP today and in the future. The question is, “what is the current state-of-the-art, and what remains fiction’ – you decide. While it is an interesting video it doesn’t go heavily into 3D printing […]
The dental market alone is worth an estimated 119 billion dollars. There are more specialty dental products than ever. Perhaps you have already seen the 3d-printed toothbrush that perfectly cleans your teeth in 6 seconds. Fixing cavities, getting crowns and replacing teeth has always been viewed as a painful, long and expensive process. Don’t get […]
A 3D printer makes an object by squirting out a tiny filament of hot plastic, adding one layer at a time. That’s why it’s called additive manufacturing. You send the printer a computer file that’s a 3D model of something — an iPod case, a bike part, your head — then it prints out the […]
Check out the course at www.3dprintingmba.com This course is endorsed by the Association of 3D Printing and has an introductory price of $97 for the first course. It has been built by educators and experts in the 3D Printing Industry, and concentrates on the business of 3D Printing.
The creation of a 3D printed object is achieved using additive processes. In an additive process an object is created by laying down successive layers of material until the entire object is created.
http://3dprintingventures.com/portfolio/ How many 3D Printing Deals get lost in the mix of angel investments? This firm feels that if you want to invest in 3D Printing, then the whole firm should be based on 3D Printing Companies and 3D Printing Investors. Their team of experienced venture consultants focuses on developing strong investor relationships that propel […]
The first working 3D printer was created in 1984 by Chuck Hull of 3D Systems Corp. The 3D printing technology was applied first to prototyping (starting in the 1980s), creating rapid prototyping. Its expansion into production (job production, mass production, and distributed manufacturing) was foreseen at that time and took several decades to develop. Production […]
Spectra Chrome has perfected the “spray-on” chrome process and we can prove it! Part of the innovations found among the 3d Printing revolution
So what do you do when you have a 3D Printed Sculpture of yourself? Kathie Lee talks about 3D Printed sculptures on her television show.
Here is an unusual use for 3D Printing! What kind of 3D Printing Plastic did they use for this?
This presentation explores the intersection—and some would say the head-on collision—between 3D printing and intellectual property (IP). Illustrating this high level and entertaining presentation with examples of advances in 3D printing and materials, John Hornick explores the implications for IP and the world and addresses challenging questions, such as: How will the democratization of manufacturing […]
Grab the files in thingiverse and paint your favorite color. You can make your very own BMO with 3D Printing and DIY electronics. This guide will walk you through the steps of 3D printing the parts, soldering the components and assembling this delightful electronic companion.
The metals machine is being featured here. Here is a demonstration of the parts being made on site. The 3D Printing revolution continues!
Don’t worry about the dialog, there are plenty of subtitles. This is just to show how international the 3D Printing industry really is. This show from China discusses updates and directions of the 3D Printing business.
Is 3D Printing too expensive? Watch our friends Pixel and Voxel debate the price and expense of 3D Printing in this entertaining puppet show
3d printing podcast video from 3dprintingindustry on Vimeo. Enjoy the free 3d printing podcast The number 1 podcast in the 3d printing industry.
We’d like to share with you a timelapsed video of Snapmaker 3D printing a vase (L 64.5 x W 64.5 x H 80.0mm), from start to finish, including the removal of the print from the heated bed. We used 1.75mm PLA filament and 0.2mm layer height. It took approximately 1 hour and 19 minutes. The […]
Eight in 10 Americans excited about new technologies, but half of Americans are frustrated by lack of hands-on access. Curated by Intel, The Intel Experience gives everyone – from tech enthusiasts to technophobes – the opportunity to try, explore and play with the latest, cutting-edge technologies like 3-D printing, gaming meets augmented reality, and digital […]
For many people, decorating their home and Christmas trees with ornaments is one of the most enjoyable ways to capture the magic and excitement of the holidays. Although Christmas trees first appeared in America in the 1700s, the emergence of the modern Christmas tree actually dates back to 15th and 16th century Germany. Evergreens were […]
LIX THE SMALLEST 3D PRINTING PEN from LIX 3D PEN on Vimeo. Want to create what you imagine? How about writing and drawing without paper? Writing and drawing in the air is now possible with LIX, a 3D printing pen! This extraordinarily professional tool will chalenge your deepest creativity. Basically, Lix is a professional tool […]
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