Making very large parts has always been a problem in manufacturing. Molds are expensive, tooling is slow, and scaling up often means starting over. Perseus Materials was created to change that. Born out of Stanford...
By Ethan Hu and Johnny Li on Jan 09, 2026 09:00 am
For much of additive manufacturing's history, progress has been constrained by both printing hardware and geometry — often in different ways and at different stages of adoption. Hardware limitations around speed, materials, reliability, and cost...
This article is part of the "Boston's Additive Edge at Autodesk" series, highlighting projects and research taking shape inside the Autodesk Technology Center in Boston. At the Autodesk Technology Center in Boston, innovation comes in...
I’m not saying that I invented this or that I’m the first to try this. For many years, people have been filling the infill patterns of material extrusion prints with lots of different materials. Sand,...
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