Who’s The Biggest In 3D Printing, March 2, 2025
Once again we take a look at the valuations of the major 3D printing companies over the past week.
Trumpf: The Hidden Giant of Advanced Manufacturing
Charles R. Goulding and Preeti Sulibhavi explain that with cutting-edge 3D printers and high-powered lasers, Trumpf is quietly leading the charge toward Industry 4.0.
SUNLU 3D Releases Print Profiles for Bambu Studio and New Reusable Spool Design
There is news from SUNLU 3D about print profiles and reusable spools.
3D Printing’s Lost Innovations: Technologies That Missed the Mainstream
Let’s take a nostalgic look at four unusual 3D print technologies that didn’t quite make it.
MakerBot Gives Back: UltiMaker’s New Grants to Expand STEM Access in Schools
UltiMaker announced a new STEM grants program for students.
The Secret to 3D Printing High-Performance Thermoelectric Materials
Researchers from the Institute of Science and Technology Austria announce breakthrough in thermoelectric cooling.
The Desktop 3D Printing Market is Splitting Between Consumers and Enthusiasts
There’s a way for desktop 3D printer operators to determine their place in the coming consumer shift.
Why Major Materials Companies Are Exiting the 3D Printing Industry
There have been a series of materials providers exiting the 3D print space. What’s that all about?
Meet QuBenchy: A 3D Printing Benchmark with 80+ Tests in One Print
I’ve been testing a new benchmark object, the QuBenchy.
Driving Innovation: How AAM and Dowlais Are Accelerating 3D Printing in Auto Manufacturing
Charles R. Goulding and Preeti Sulibhavi examine American Axle & Manufacturing’s US$1.4 billion acquisition of Dowlais Group, highlighting its impact on 3D printing advancements and the broader automotive industry.
The Fate of Old 3D Printers: Why Donations Are No Longer an Option
There could be a spot in the local landfill for your aging desktop 3D printer.
Researchers Use 3D Printing to Study Marangoni Surfers and the Cheerios Effect
Researchers have developed a system for 3D printing Marangoni Surfers to investigate the Cheerios Effect.
Microsoft’s MatterGen AI Could Pave the Way for New 3D Printing Materials
Last month Microsoft announced MatterGen. Could this be useful for 3D printing?
Researchers Reduce Flaws in 3D Printed Components Using Magnets
The work from UCL and the University of Greenwich reports an 80% reduction in pore formation in printed components while an appropriate magnetic field was applied.
U.S.-Japan Alliance Strengthens: Defense, Steel, and Energy Take Center Stage
Charles R. Goulding and Preeti Sulibhavi analyze the pivotal discussions between President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, exploring how advancements in 3D printing, strategic corporate investments, and energy cooperation…
Prusa Research Introduces EasyPrint: Mobile-Friendly 3D Print Slicing
Prusa Research introduced a new consumer-friendly feature called “EasyPrint” that marks a significant step for the company.
New Panda Jetpack Mod for Bambu Lab: Functional Upgrade or Just Aesthetic?
I’m looking at what could be the strangest Bambu Lab upgrade yet.
New 3D300 PLA from NatureWorks Targets High-Speed 3D Printing
NatureWorks announced a new, high speed PLA material grade, 3D300.
Private Equity Meets Dentistry: How KKR’s Investment in Henry Schein is Reshaping the Industry
Charles R. Goulding and Preeti Sulibhavi explain how KKR’s investment in Henry Schein signals a transformative shift in medical and dental supply chains, with 3D printing at the forefront.
Are Carbon Fiber Filaments Really Stronger? New Testing Reveals Surprising Results
There’s a controversy emerging over the true strength of carbon fiber-reinforced filaments.
How 3D Printing Terminology is Holding Back Industry Growth
Are we all prisoners of our 3D print terminology?
Researchers Develop ‘Poxels’ for Full Color 3D Printed AI Generated Models
Researchers have developed a new way of generating 3D models using AI that produces properly 3D printable results.
Design of the Week: Bit Coin Bank
This week’s selection is the Bit Coin Bank by MakerWorld contributor ururk.
Who’s The Biggest In 3D Printing, February 23, 2025
Once again we take a look at the valuations of the major 3D printing companies over the past week.
From Titanium to Tech: ATI’s Role in the Future of Additive Manufacturing
Charles R. Goulding and Peter Saenz explore how ATI’s strategic focus on metallurgy and additive manufacturing positions it at the forefront of nuclear energy revival, defense innovation, and sustainable supply chain…
Rapid+TCT 2025 Returns to Detroit with 400+ Exhibitors
Rapid+TCT returns once again in 2025.
New Research Paper Maps the Future of 4D Printing and Its Emerging Applications
A new research paper delivers a comprehensive look at possible applications of 4D printing.
Tethon 3D Acquires Technology Assessment & Transfer, Expanding Ceramic 3D Printing Capabilities
Tethon 3D announced a major acquisition: Technology Assessment & Transfer from SINTX Technologies.
Additive Manufacturing in the Final Frontier
Understanding the challenges and benefits of 3D printing in space.
Taiyaki Launches “Text to Product” AI Service, Bridging 3D Design and Manufacturing
Today I’m looking at taiyaki, a startup offering “text to product” services.
The Dark Side of 3D Printing’s Price War: How Competition Is Hurting Software Quality
Competition is good, except when it isn’t.
FilaDryer E2: SUNLU Introduces Industry-Leading 110°C Filament Dryer and Annealer
SUNLU announced a new filament dryer, but this one is a bit different.
Revolutionizing Foot and Ankle Care: Zimmer Biomet Expands with Paragon 28 Buyout
Charles R. Goulding and Preeti Sulibhavi examine how Zimmer Biomet’s US$1.1 billion acquisition of Paragon 28 strengthens its 3D printing capabilities, revolutionizing personalized orthopedic solutions.
Elegoo’s $199 Centauri Redefines Budget 3D Printing, Challenging Open Gantry Systems
Let’s take a deeper look at Elegoo’s incredible price breakthrough from earlier this week.
nTop Takes a Major Step Toward AI-Powered Design with CloudFluid Acquisition
nTop is making a significant acquisition.
Researchers Develop HoloVAM, Cutting Energy Use in Volumetric 3D Printing by 28.6X
A new technique could supercharge volumetric 3D printing processes.
Researchers Replicate Fine Natural Fibers with 3D Printing
The embedded 3D printing technique enables applications ranging from sensory hairs to the fibers that give hagfish slime its unique consistency.
3D Printing to the Rescue: A Game-Changer for Disaster Recovery and Rebuilding
Charles R. Goulding and Kellen Coleman propose how 3D printing is revolutionizing disaster recovery by accelerating rebuilding efforts, reducing costs, and enhancing sustainability in the face of increasing natural disasters.
Piocreat Hints at New Pelletizer for 3D Printing Waste Recycling
It seems that Piocreat is about to release a “pelletizer”.
Prusa Mini Phoenix: Prusa Mini Survives House Fire
A Prusa Mini 3D printer was in a house fire and somehow survived.
ICON Secures $56M Investment Weeks After Announcing Major Layoffs
ICON has received a relatively large new investment only weeks after laying off staff.
Revolutionizing Manufacturing: Performance Composites’ Role in Aerospace, EVs, and Drones
Charles R. Goulding and Preeti Sulibhavi discover how Performance Composites harnesses 3D printing, robotics, and digitization to lead the way in high-performance composite manufacturing.
Elegoo Massively Disrupts 3D Printing Market with Centauri Carbon Price
Elegoo has finally released the price of their new Centauri Carbon 3D printer, and it is, well, astonishing.
SPAR3D: A New Hybrid AI Approach for More Accurate 3D Model Generation
A new approach for generating 3D models from 2D images has been announced: SPAR3D.
Prusa Research Teases New Multicolor 3D Printing Approach for CORE One
Prusa Research issued an update where they mentioned a possible future for multicolor 3D printing.
Design of the Week: Clothes Folding Board
This week’s selection is the Clothes Folding Board by Printables contributor Patrick Blom.
Who’s The Biggest In 3D Printing, February 16, 2025
Once again we take a look at the valuations of the major 3D printing companies over the past week.
The Navy’s Manhattan Project: How Additive Manufacturing is Reshaping Submarine Construction
Charles R. Goulding and Preeti Sulibhavi explore how the U.S. Navy is leveraging 3D printing to modernize its submarine fleet, revamp the maritime industrial base, and drive innovation in defense manufacturing.
NTI Group Releases #3DBenchy into Public Domain, Ending Copyright Dispute
There is big news on the #3DBenchy situation: it now appears the licensing issue is resolved.
Hands On With The Elegoo Centauri Carbon 3D Printer, Part 3
Our look at the Elegoo Centauri Carbon desktop 3D printer concludes with print results and final thoughts.