by Bill Decker | Oct 30, 2013 | Announcements
CEO since 2011, Meg Whitman of HP (HPQ) announced the company’s plans to enter the 3D printing market in 2014. After the announcement, Stratasys’ and 3D Systems’ stock prices lowered, but quickly bounced back. It seems the market will welcome this...
by Bill Decker | Oct 7, 2013 | Business, Ideas, Uncategorized
Soon, we can say goodbye to the high prices, myriad efforts, and long waiting time generally required when buying furniture, because 4 AXYZ is changing all of that by 3D printing wooden furniture. “Furniture made of solid wood has become rarer and more...
by Bill Decker | Sep 29, 2013 | 3D Printed Food, Product Review
Pruso Research, based in the Czech Republic, has created a food-safe hot end for 3D printers, called the PrusaNozzle. It is made from stainless steel, making it easy to clean and safe to use in very high temperatures. Below, Josef Prusa explains the benefits of the...
by Bill Decker | Sep 19, 2013 | Ideas, Uncategorized
Yahoo Japan seems to have creativity up its sleeves – it has come out with a voice-activated technology to search through 3D printing blue prints online. Now, people who are visually impaired can simply verbally express a search term or product they need, wait...
by Bill Decker | Sep 11, 2013 | Bioprinting, International
This 3D printer London scientists created, called the Vista 3D, is in the works to print organs “at the touch of a button.” It comes equipped with a nozzle that can 3D print a broad range of materials with high accuracy because of its advanced droplet...
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