In 2024, the University of Maine unveiled the world’s largest 3D printer, which can print objects up to 29 meters long.
The Next Layer on MSN
Don't Buy a 3D Scanner for 3D Printing
In this video, I explore the 3DMakerPro Mole Scanner to see if I can successfully 3D print the objects I scan. Initially ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
US scientists test heat-treated 3D-printed steels for next-gen nuclear reactors
The US researchers investigated nuclear reactor-grade steels made with a 3D printing process called laser powder bed fusion.
EinScan Medixa introduces a fully digital, contact-free workflow that reduces case time from 5 hours to just 1 hour while ...
I’m the deputy managing editor of the hardware team at PCMag.com. Reading this during the day? Then you've caught me testing gear and editing reviews of laptops, desktop PCs, and tons of other ...
The Cool Down on MSN
Researchers make breakthrough in 3D printing: 'Building the next generation'
"We’re essentially giving designers a toolkit." Researchers make breakthrough in 3D printing: 'Building the next generation' first appeared on The Cool Down.
The rise of the consumer 3D printer has yielded amazing devices for designers, engineers, hobbyists, tinkerers, and schools alike. I've been reviewing 3D printers for PCMag since the first widely ...
SHINING 3D expands CNAS accreditation - reinforcing its Accuracy Laboratory’s technical depth and quality management.
Siemens announced that ADMARES is using its Xcelerator open business platform and advanced Digital Twin technology to industrialize affordable sm ...
Siemens has laid the cornerstone for a €500 million Technology Campus in Erlangen, Germany, as part of its €2 billion global investment strat ...
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