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In order to further increase its presence in the 3D printing market, leading AM metal material manufacturer Carpenter Technology Corporation has entered into a supply relationship with Burlington, Massachusetts-based Desktop Metal utilizing more than 20 CarTech alloy grades to be used in Desktop Metal’s end-to-end metal 3D printing systems.
Francis Bitonti’s new book delves into the worlds of 3D printing and design Consumer Products
Though you may know him best as the founder of NY-based 3D design firm Studio Bitonti, Francis Bitonti has a much wider professional repertoire, including a research position at the Digital Arts and Humanities Research Center at Pratt Institute and a teaching job at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute’s School of Architecture, USA. Bitonti’s name is now also emblazoned across the cover of a newly published book, entitled 3D Printing Design: Additive Manufacturing and the Materials Revolution.
Shiro Studio, Arup and MHOX Collaborate on Revolutionary ENEA Walking Stick Consumer Products
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Protolabs reports record revenue with double digit growth in 3D printing
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Lawrence Ganti appointed as new CEO of Fortify AM Industry
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Progressing orthopedic implants with additive manufacturing Medical
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Tiertime Fights Back Against Stratasys on Home Turf with uCRobotics Lawsuit
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UK publishes Digital Strategy outlining plans for Makerspaces, IP protection for 3D printing, and internationally connected Tech Hubs
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