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Ultimaker has experienced considerable growth in the last few years, becoming a globally recognized company. Today, in order to keep offering excellent quality products to its customers, the company needs to fully perform in the professional marketplace.
BioBots is building tools to design and engineer life. The company’s goals are to cure disease, eliminate the organ waiting list, reverse climate change, and live on other planets. Biobots hiring shows the company is growing fast. This is how you can be part of their journey.
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Graphene is the material of the future. It has been the material of the future and – at the rate things are going – it might always be the material of the future. Some 3D printing material manufacturers, however, are really trying to make it the materials of the present by offering a range of thermal extrusion filaments (and maybe soon even some laser sintering powders) for 3D printing graphene, which use graphene as a reinforcement in a thermopolymer matrix. Lets see which they are and what they can offer today (and what they will offer tomorrow).
While some were expecting the armageddon – after the excessive euphoria of the 2013-2014 period – the company seems to be doing just fine with 3D Systems 2016 revenues decreasing just slightly for the full fiscal year. To be precise, revenues decreased 5% to $633.0 million compared to $666.2 million in 2015, which included approximately $20 million of revenue from consumer products that the company discontinued at the end of 2015. The company reported a GAAP loss of $0.35 per share for 2016 compared to a loss of $5.85 per share in 2015 and non-GAAP earnings of $0.46 per share compared to non-GAAP earnings of $0.27 per share in 2015.
Sigma Labs, Inc, a provider of quality assurance software under the PrintRite3D brand, today announced that it has signed a commercial alliance with engineering solutions experts Morf3D to bring enhanced solutions for additive manufacturing (“AM”) to the aerospace and defense (“A&D”) sector. Morf3D, based in El Segundo, California, is an AM product developer specializing in high-level consulting and manufacturing services including conceptualization, optimization, metallurgical examination, certification and data analysis.
Roboze, a leading Italian 3D printer OEM announced today that it has reached its first distribution agreement in Asia, partnering with YES01 – Youngil Education System- to resell the company’s products in South Korea. YES01 will be the exclusive distributor of Roboze 3D printers in South Korea. Established in 1997, YES01 is a manufacturer and supplier of training […]
Poland based FFF 3D printer manufacturer OMNI3D just signed contracts with 6 new resellers and its Factory 2.0 Production System is now available in Ireland, United Kingdom, France, Switzerland, Spain, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Russia, India, Australia and New Zealand. “We know there are a lot of clients who have been looking for this […]
Through March 10th, EnvisionTEC is offering Formlabs users worldwide a chance to trade-in their Form 1 or Form 2 for $3,000 toward any EnvisionTEC model. Recently the company leader in the DLP photopolymerization segment had also filed suit against the Massachussetts based low cost SLA 3D printer manufacturer.