How Metalizz's pre-metallization machines allow you to go from prototyping to a finished part with a layer of metal? 2min to discover this solution which brings real benefits to your (...)
The first time we heard of a beer producer using 3D printing was to make a tap.
What is the need/problem expressed? Additive manufacturing opens up decisive innovation perspectives for industrial products: the watchmaking sector could not be (...)
The days when 3D printing was reserved only for prototyping seem to be over. However, despite its many advantages, additive manufacturing is not yet ready to replace traditional manufacturing. (...)
The use of ceramics dates back to ancient Greece, originally created for the development of pots or plates for food use, usually made from clay fired at high temperatures.
Known since ancient times, the foundry is one of the earliest human crafts. According to historians, it was around 5,000 B.C. that the first castings were produced in Anatolia (...)
What is the need/issue expressed? Airbus is constantly seeking to reduce the weight of its aircraft. Less weight means substantial fuel savings, as well as a more efficient (...)
What is the need/problem expressed? Today, more than 35 million people in the world live with an amputated limb, and the vast majority do not have access to (...)
Meeting with Charles de Forges, Managing Director of Spartacus 3D In 1min30 discover the potential of lattice structures for the luxury and automotive industries: lightening (...)
In 2020, the city of Seattle is expected to welcome a new 259-meter high skyscraper, a construction aided by 3D printing. Indeed, the company 3Diligent has just been selected to (...)
Star Trek invites itself in 3D printing: In the universe of this fiction, the "replicator" is an energy/matter converter able to materialize any object whose structure has been pre-registered.
3D PRINT Congress & Exhibition, the leading trade show for additive manufacturing in France, will be back on June 4, 5 and 6 in Lyon. This 6th edition will be a (...)