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US Army breaks ground on substantial Fort Bliss 3D printed barracks extension Construction 3D Printing
ICON, an Austin, Texas-based 3D printed construction company, has started work on 10 barracks buildings at Fort Bliss, Texas, that will house 560 soldiers in open bays by August.
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Additive Manufacturing Europe, a First Look at the New Products Launching 3D Printing Events
After the feat at IN(3D)USTRY in Barcelona the 3D printing industry doesn’t slow down. The Additive Manufacturing Europe show is starting in just a few days in Amsterdam and there are already many good reasons to attend. Here are some of them.
Black Buffalo 3D partners with AM Unique in the Middle East Construction 3D Printing
Black Buffalo 3D (BB3D), a 3D construction printing company, and AM Unique – by Namthaja, have partnered to develop 3DCP projects in the Middle East. BB3D will add its NEXCON concrete 3D printers to AM Unique’s fleet, while AM Unique will leverage its expertise in design and 3D printing for residential, commercial, and industrial structures as an efficient alternative to traditional building methods.
Phillips Federal to resell Optomec LENS technology to U.S. govt AM Industry
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Formlabs, a leading manufacturer of accessible high resolution 3D printing systems, is introducing Form Wash and Form Cure, a complete system for automated washing and post-curing finely tuned to bring Formlabs materials to maximum mechanical properties. Formlabs will be showcasing the new system for the first time at the RAPID + TCT conference taking place from May 8th to the 11th in Pittsburgh, PA).
Trumpf Does a Solid U-Turn on Industrial 3D Printing
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Phantom’s mask 3D printed due to tight deadline Consumer Products
The Phantom of the Opera is a musical based on the 1910 French novel of the same name by Gaston Leroux. First performed in 1986, it has become the longest-running show in musical history. Back in March 2022, the show was performed at the Handa Opera on Sydney Harbour, Australia. Only this time, with a slightly more contemporary touch – the Phantom of the Opera masks were 3D printed.













