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CADchat Introduces Digital Workspaces, Video Conferencing for CAD

By Michael Molitch-Hou on Apr 17, 2024 10:00 am

Graham Bredemeyer, the founder of innovative additive manufacturing (AM) firm Collider, is back on the startup scene, this time with a platform for CAD-related video conferencing called CADchat. The company proposes CADchat as a tool...

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GREENFILL3D 3D Prints Sustainable Interior Solutions for Stretch Ceilings

By Joris Peels on Apr 17, 2024 09:30 am

Polish startup GREENFILL3D has previously produced sustainable in-store displays, plant markers, and lamps using sustainable materials and desktop 3D printers. I appreciate GREENFILL3D for its use of low-cost material extrusion systems to develop affordable and...

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Formlabs' New Form 4 3D Printers Are 2-5X Faster than Form 3+

By Jay Rincher on Apr 17, 2024 09:00 am

Formlabs has announced a new addition to its line of stereolithography (SLA) printers for additive manufacturing (AM): the Form 4 and Form 4B. Coming several years after the firm’s previous releases, these fourth-generation machines arrive...

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IperionX Inks 10-Year Deal with Wisconsin Manufacturer for 80 Metric Tons of Titanium Per Year

By Matt Kremenetsky on Apr 17, 2024 08:30 am

IperionX, the Charlotte-based supplier of sustainable titanium powders used for additive manufacturing (AM) and metal injection molding (MIM), has signed a ten-year deal with United Stars, a group of industrial components manufacturers based in Wisconsin....

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Daring AM: Rocket Lab Shoots for the Stars, Astrobotic Wants to 3D Print in the Moon

By Vanesa Listek on Apr 17, 2024 08:00 am

Once again, space exploration teams up with the 3D printing industry, launching projects that could change how we explore space. Pioneering space manufacturer Rocket Lab (Nasdaq: RKLB) secured a $14.49 million contract from the U.S....

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