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Desktop Metal Expands Its Production System Lineup with New Printer Designed to Bridge Process Development and Full-scale Metal Parts Mass Production

Desktop Metal Expands Its Production System Lineup with New Printer Designed to Bridge Process Development and Full-scale Metal Parts Mass Production

The New P-1 Joins the Production System P-50 to Offer Single Pass Jetting Technology for Process Development and Serial Production Applications

2020 unlocked inspiring, innovative, unexpected and game-changing applications for 3D printing

Ultimaker, the global leader in professional 3D printing, launched its inaugural Innovators List: a celebration of the most unexpected, game-changing and inspirational uses of 3D printing across business and education this year. While 2020 turned out to be a year of disrupted supply chains and lifestyles, working from home drove unexpected digital collaboration and strengthened creativity and innovation.

FLYER Uses the NXE400 to Quickly Prototype New E-Bikes

The Swiss company FLYER develops and manufactures premium Swiss quality FLYER e-bikes, which have been on the market since 1995. Development at FLYER is based on innovation, a love of detail, painstaking care, and an eye for design. This e-bike pioneer offers e-bikes for every need: from classic low step-through frames, to city bikes and sporty e-mountain bikes. In a pioneering role, FLYER has amassed a wealth of solid experience, and has had a considerable impact on and contributed to the success of E-Bikes in Europe. This know-how is integrated into their products and services every single day.

DMM: Largest 3D Printing Service Bureau in Japan Drastically Reduces Lead Time by 50%

DMM is the largest 3D printing service bureau in Japan. They are a full-service agency that offers a variety of solutions including, cloudbased contract modeling services, 3D printing consultation, rental services, and complete operation. They print more than 1.5 million parts a year on a fleet of 50+ industrial printers that utilize a wide range of materials such as advanced plastics, resins, and metals.

Open Ecosystem: One of the Last Hurdles to 3D Printing at Scale

One by one, advancements in technology are stripping away barriers to the widespread adoption of additive manufacturing technology at scale. Today’s 3D printers are faster, more reliable, offer larger build areas, support a wider range of materials and are getting more affordable. As such, the number of manufacturers using 3D printers for limited or full-scale production part runs (as well as the number of 3D printer manufacturers) is growing exponentially every year. Multiple surveys document the enthusiasm decision makers have for additive manufacturing at scale, but an obstacle still holds back many companies from committing: fear of vendor lock-in.

MakerBot Offers Three New ABS Composite Materials from Kimya for METHOD 3D Printers

Available through MakerBot LABS, these new materials offer advanced properties that are ideal for manufacturing applications

MakerBot, a global leader in 3D printing and subsidiary of Stratasys Ltd. (Nasdaq: SSYS), today announces that three new Kimya ABS composite materials by ARMOR have been qualified for MakerBot LABS™ for the MakerBot METHOD X® 3D printer.


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