by Bill Decker | Feb 9, 2016 | Business, Industry Stats
There have been some meteoric rises in the 3d Printing Industry. But a couple of problems persist: Lack of a Single Defining Application Historically, personal computers became ubiquitous through their productivity applications. Investment in personal computers became...
by Bill Decker | Jan 18, 2016 | Business
MIT researchers feel that 3D Printing makes Big Data displays easier to understand. They make their argument using the example of a 3-D printed model of the MIT campus, which they created using a laser ranging device to measure the buildings. They used this data to...
by Bill Decker | Dec 17, 2015 | Announcements
Can We Use Our Iphones for 3D Printing? Professor Jeng Ywan Jeng, Dean of the National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, has invented a 3D Printer that uses light from a cell phone to create a three dimensional object. Professor Jeng recently announced his...
by Bill Decker | Dec 8, 2015 | Announcements
Well-known names in the computing world—Toshiba, HP Inc.—have begun staking their respective claims in a growing market for 3D-printing technology. Could Apple be next? Apple does have a reputation for making some of the coolest stuff around. Macbooks, iPhones, Apple...
by Bill Decker | Nov 30, 2015 | Announcements, Industry Stats
HP Inc., under the direction of new President and CEO Dion Weisler, while still having a strong position in the PC market will have a large portion of the attention directed to 3D printing, and also integrated with the Sprout, which is an all-in-one system meshing the...
by Bill Decker | Nov 19, 2015 | Engineering
3D-printed homes are useful, especially given the fact that the United Nations predicts that there will be a need for almost 100,000 new homes per day for the next 15 years. With the cost and energy requirements being so low in things like disaster situations, being...
by Bill Decker | Oct 26, 2015 | Business
Investors Business Daily reports that Stratasys (Nasdaq: SYSS), which has headquarters in Israell and Eden Prairie, expects revenue of $166 million to $168 million, down sharply from a year ago; analysts had predicted sales of $184.6 million. On the bottom line,...
by Bill Decker | Oct 19, 2015 | Bioprinting
A couple of years ago, at a TED conference, Professor Lee Cronin mentioned a goal as the creation of “inorganic life”, and went on to detail his efforts to generate “evolutionary algorithms” in inert matter. He still hopes to “create...
by Rich Benvin | Oct 10, 2015 | Announcements, Conferences
Stay on top of the latest development in the 3D printing space at 3D Printing Conferences and 3D Printing Expos. Inside 3D Printing in Santa Clara, CA – October 20-22, 2015 ( Use the discount code CHANNEL for 10% off Inside 3D Printing Santa Clara) Consumer...
by Bill Decker | Sep 22, 2015 | Education
This week’s edition of the 3d printing podcast features a personal branding expert to speak about 3D Printing and the need for branding. Branding Play Now | Play in Popup |...
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