3D printing has a broad range of applications, some of which you may find both inspiring and surprising. In this blog, Central Scanning highlights some of the more unusual applications of 3D printing at the cutting edge of the technology this year.
HP’s latest ‘Digital Manufacturing Trends Report‘ finds that digital manufacturing technologies, such as 3D printing, can drive economic growth, Read More
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New additive manufacturing process, new machines producing bigger parts, new flexible material option and new finishing services are all available Read More
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3D printers from plastics specialist igus are now producing components with different filament materials. Specialised material properties can be easily Read More