Chinese company Intamsys Technology Co. Ltd. is one of the many 3D printer manufacturers attending this year’s TCT Show in Birmingham, UK. And while the company isn’t rolling out any major new products, it has announced a number of updates to its recently released FUNMAT HT 3D printer. via Tumblr Intamsys updates FUNMAT HT and PRO 3D printers for high-performance materials
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3D printing developments never stop coming, and it’s easy to lose track of what’s happening in such a fast-paced industry. Luckily we’ve got another 3D printing news roundup for you, in case you missed anything recently. Recent stories include ShareBot joining Techniplas’ innovation program and Stratasys expanding options for users of its J750 3D printer, as well as much more. via Tumblr 3D Printing News Roundup: ShareBot joins Techniplas innovation program, Stratasys expands J750 functionality EPFLs 3D printed Envirobot is a modular robot that swims like an eel & detects water pollution9/28/2017 Researchers from École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne in Switzerland have used 3D printing to develop “Envirobot,“ a modular, eel-like swimming robot that can collect environmental data and deliver it to scientists in real time. via Tumblr EPFLs 3D printed Envirobot is a modular robot that swims like an eel & detects water pollution Shanghai Union Technology Corporation is launching its PILOT stereolithography (SLA) 3D printers at the TCT Show 3D printing event, which wraps up today in Birmingham, UK. PILOT 3D printers offer “excellent surface aesthetics, application range, [and] ease of use.” via Tumblr Chinas UnionTech unveils affordable PILOT SLA 3D printers at TCT Show The Science Museum of Virginia in Richmond is now home to a fully functioning 3D printed weather station. The weather measuring and monitoring device cost only $400 to make and could help improve farming in developing regions of the world. via Tumblr Open source 3D printed weather station could improve farming in developing regions Video game developer Valve Corporation has teamed up with 3D printing service Shapeways to offer makers the chance to customize, 3D print, and even sell 3D models based on its merchandise. The announcement is sure to excite fans of Half-Life, Portal, Dota 2, and Counter-Strike. via Tumblr Makers can now design, 3D print & sell Valve merchandise through new Shapeways agreement Are Belarus and Russias Novosibirsk medical technopark collaborating on 3D printed implants?9/27/2017 The Belarus government will reportedly begin working in collaboration with Russia’s Novosibirsk medical technopark to develop 3D printed implants and other medical devices. The cooperation was hinted at during a visit to the medical technology center by Belarus’ Prime Minister Andrei Kobyakov. via Tumblr Are Belarus and Russias Novosibirsk medical technopark collaborating on 3D printed implants? Chinese company XDM 3D Printing Technology claims new XDM750 is worlds largest SLM 3D printer9/27/2017 XDM 3D Printing Technology, a 3D printing company based in Suzhou, China, claims to have developed the world’s largest selective laser melting (SLM) 3D printer. The XDM750 has a build volume of 750 x 750 x 500 mm, larger than Concept Laser’s X LINE 2000R. via Tumblr Chinese company XDM 3D Printing Technology claims new XDM750 is worlds largest SLM 3D printer London-based photographer and designer Paul Kohlhaussen has launched a Kickstarter campaign for a 3D printed medium-format panoramic camera. The K-Pan, which shoots five 6 x 14 cm frames per roll of 120 film, is available for £270 ($360) in kit form. via Tumblr Paul Kohlhaussens panoramic 3D printed K-Pan camera can now be snapped up on Kickstarter As of tomorrow, visitors of the Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) will be able to order their coffees and lunches from an actual 3D printed café. The new café, nestled on the Miami waterfront, is called Cucuyo. via Tumblr Amazing 3D printed cafe by MX3D and BBA opens tomorrow at Miamis Perez Art Museum |
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