Ferrari unveiled its new limited-edition F80 supercar on October 17, and the new car innovates with 3D printed metal parts.
The startup Freeform just raised $14 million to advance its innovative 3D printing system. It’s fair to put 3-D printing near ...
D printing objects using metal is a well-established technique, but it tends to be too complex, expensive, or imprecise to ...
Explore the future of 3D printing with print head parallelization, boosting speed and efficiency dramatically. Transforming ...
An Army unit recently demonstrated 3D-printing a repair part at the tactical edge during a major training rotation, but more ...
Freeform Future Corp., a startup developing 3D printers for producing metal parts, today announced that it has raised $14 ...
Researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) and the National Energy Technology Laboratory have developed and 3D ...
The European Space Agency has unveiled the first 3D printed component made in space. The achievement will have far-reaching ...
In addition to the Form 4BL 3D printer, Formlabs introduced new printer accessories, five PreForm features, and ...
McLaren and Czinger aren't the only manufacturer sin the hypercar space using 3D printing for suspension parts. Ferrari also uses 3D printing for suspension parts for its rival F80 hypercar. Bugatti ...
Formlabs has introduced the Form 4L, a large-scale SLA system with a build size nearly 5x larger than the Form 4.