Open Source Aleph Objects Partners with OCA AM Industry
Fully open-source, Colorado based Aleph Objects, Inc., makers of the award-winning LulzBot desktop 3D printers, is partnering with Odoo Community Association.
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Fully open-source, Colorado based Aleph Objects, Inc., makers of the award-winning LulzBot desktop 3D printers, is partnering with Odoo Community Association.
Belgian 3D printing factory Materialise entered into a partnership with electronics supplier Velleman. The deal will result in a better and smarter end-product and boost the consumer’s user-experience.
The 3D Print Conference will gather together developers, experts, scientists, providers as well as all those interested in this very industry. The first 3D Print Conference took place in Baku, February 12, 2015 and became a runaway success. It showed that 3D printing is becoming an integral part of our future and that this future has already begun. The Conference was attended by representatives from the USA, Turkey, the Russian Federation and, of course, Azerbaijan.
Massivit 3D Printing Technologies, a leader in large format 3D printing, announced that ...
In general, Italian 3D printing companies play “at home” at the VicenzaOro T-Gold show (the “T” stands for Technology), one of the largest in the world for the industrial jewelry sector. For many of them it is an opportunity to present some of the biggest new products: one of these is the new myrev 100 3D printer.
Optimizing the use of Earth’s resources in order to ensure sustainability is a hot topic and 3D printing has a big part in it. At the annual World Economic Forum held in Davos, Switzerland, in 2016, for the 55th year since its foundation, the world’s foremost political and economic leaders sat down and discuss how to improve on the use of the world’s resources, shaping global, regional and industry agendas.
Bulgari is working on a new state-of-the-art jewelry manufacturing plant that is to become the largest in Europe and is due to open in the second half of 2016. Located in Valenza, near the northern Italian city of Alessandria, it will allow Bulgari to increase the brand’s production and is expected to recruit an additional 300 workers, for a total of approximately 700 employees.
Today, I had the opportunity to speak at an event sponsored by FCA (Fiat Chrysler Automobiles) at ...
Those who read this blog regularly know that we are big fans of 3D Racers, the game of 3D printed, connected, open-source and Arduino-based cars. This long list of “composite” attributes should help explain why: where many different technologies meet, innovation moves faster and 3D Racers 3D is a meeting point for many fascinating trends.
Massimo Banzi is the co-founder of Arduino, the Italian manufacturer of the low-cost, open-source Arduino board driving much of the current Maker Revolution. In the following interview with 3DPI’s Davide Sher, Banzi discusses the foundation of Arduino, the Open Source movement, 3D printing and “making it” in Italy.