From 4 DOF to 6 DOF, Here Are 7 Robotic Arms You Can 3D Print
In the last two decades, robot arms have migrated from industrial tools to household tools, toys, an ...
News and Insights of 3D Printing and Manufacturing
In the last two decades, robot arms have migrated from industrial tools to household tools, toys, an ...
Realize Medical, a Canadian VR-based medical 3D modeling company, has announced a new partnership with Swiss computer and software company Logitech. The companies will work together to further develop Realize Medical’s Elucis platform, the first program developed specifically for designing patient-specific 3D medical models directly in a virtual reality environment.
MX3D, an Amsterdam-based company that has invented a large-format metal 3D printer, has made an exciting announcement for those following its progress. The company has successfully installed a newly optimized industrial robot arm. The part, designed by a team of engineers at Altair and 3D printed by MX3D, can be implemented as a replacement part on an ABB robot.
Engineering software developer nTopology has entered into a partnership with In-Q-Tel, Inc. (IQT), a non-profit strategic investor that identifies and supports cutting-edge technologies that could be used by the CIA and other U.S. government intelligence and national security agencies. In-Q-Tel’s investment in nTopology follows another recent investment in a 3D printing company, Markforged.
This instructable details how to make a small quadruped robot using 3D printed parts. It is design ...
Researchers at the University of California, San Diego have used 3D printing technology to produce s ...
Chinese 3D printer manufacturer Farsoon Technologies has revealed the latest 3D printing series based on its Flight Technology: the 252P series. In addition to the new high-temperature 3D printer model, the company is also announcing two new polymer powder materials for its Flight platform: PA12-based FS3201PA-F and FS2300PA-F PA powder.
3D printing company Essentium, Inc. has announced a distribution partnership with Hephzibah, a South Korea-based 3D printing specialist. Going forward, Hephzibah will provide Essentium’s High Speed Extrusion (HSE) 3D printing technology to customers in South Korea, as well as service and customer support.
Hongtao Wu from FAW-Volkswagen was an early OEM user of 3D printing technology in China. In 2004, FA ...
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