Bringing people together to understand its business was the key motivation behind FELIXprinters opening up its HQ facility and factory based in the Netherlands on April 1.
Rachel Park
Rachel Park is an accomplished print and web writer and editor with more than 24 years’ experience. Her specific area of expertise is the 3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing sector, a market she has been immersed in since 1996.
Rachel works as an independent freelance journalist and runs her own copywriting and editing business.
TCT 2018 – Themes and Thoughts
Several notable themes presented throughout the duration of TCT Show 2018.
TCT 2018 – Collaborations, Conference, Coffee Catch-Ups
Continuing to look at the highlights of TCT, announcements and partnerships come to light.
TCT 2018 – Musings from Meandering the Show Floor
After a “big show” hiatus for me personally, I jumped back in last week and headed to the TCT Show 2018.
ADDITIVE INTERNATIONAL 2018: NIIAMC, An Additive Manufacturing City
There was one presentation that did stand out perhaps more than any other.
ADDITIVE INTERNATIONAL 2018: A Review
After the pre-conference conference at Additive International, the actual 13th conference in this series got underway
EXCLUSIVE: ADDITIVE INTERNATIONAL 2018: A Round up of the Pre-conference Conference in Nottingham
My annual pilgrimage to Nottingham for the Additive International conference happened this week (10th-12th July).
Powders for Additive Manufacturing: There’s a MAPP for That! Part 2
Manufacturing using Advanced Powder Processes is increasing in both quantity and quality
Powders for Additive Manufacturing: There’s a MAPP for That! Part 1
Manufacturing using Advanced Powder Processes is increasing in both quantity and quality
A Year of Consolidation at Zinter Results in New 3D Printer Range
While I was at the TCT show in Birmingham last week, I got to spend some time speaking with Shane Nelson, who has been leading Zinter (previously Ion Core) since 2014.
An Interview with Phil DeSimone and Paul DiLaura of Carbon
Carbon made its UK debut advanced manufacturing show appearance at TCT in Birmingham recently
A New British Brand of Stereolithography
The TCT Show in Birmingham UK, which took place last week, saw the global launch of a brand new stereolithography (SL) 3D printing process platform. The NEOS800 machine was being exhibited by RP Support (RPS), the UK company that has developed and is manufacturing the machine in the UK.
A Review of TCT Show 2016
The TCT Show, this year boasting its 21st edition, continues to go from strength to strength.
Additive Manufacturing At IMTS
At the beginning of this week I headed to Chicago for IMTS.
Negative 3D Printing Hype is Highlighting Burst Bubbles, A Dying Industry and A Dire Threat
Over the last month or so I have found myself once again increasingly frustrated at the nonsensical hype being spouted from some quarters about ‘3D printing’.
A 3D Printing Sideline: Industry Reports
One of the growing ‘sidelines’ in the 3D printing industry is that of industry reports.
WASP’s 3D Printing Vision Continues to Inspire
Today there are hundreds, if not thousands, of companies operating across the 3D printing industry, all motivated by the potential of additive technologies and/or the commercial opportunities that they offer.
A Consideration of EBM versus DMLS Industrial Metal 3D Printing Processes, Part 2
This is the final segment of a two-part series comparing EBM and DMLS 3D printing processes. The first part may be found here.
A Consideration of EBM versus DMLS Industrial Metal 3D Printing Processes, Part 1
There is no escaping the fact that industrial 3D printing with metal is an increasing application trend for additive manufacturing technologies.
The MODECLIX Project — A 3D Printed Fashion Collection from UH
The fashion industry has seen its fair share of 3D printed innovation, which has hit catwalks all over the world and been incorporated into the collections of designers such as Iris van Herpen, Chanel and Noa Raviv, among others.
Carbon Renamed & Rolling CLIP Out to More Early Adopters
Since the announcement a year ago (almost to the day) introducing the world to the CLIP 3D printing process, from the company that was then called Carbon3D, much has been made of the speed of this process and the high levels of funding it has garnered.
voxeljet And The Service Centre Business Model
voxeljet, like many industrially focused 3D printer manufacturers, offers an industrial service to its client base.