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Dr. Anthony Williams of the National Center of Computational Toxicology and the Environmental Protection Agency in the US, has developed a JMol searchable database of over 30,000 3D printable crystal models for use in education. The project first came about when Williams was working with the...

BigRep at formnext 2016: Big Announcements for a Big 3D Printing Company Formnext 2016 may be over, but that’s all the better for us to now digest all the announcements made in Frankfurt. Among the first big announcements were those coming from BigRep one week ago...

Future Engineers have teamed up with NASA to create a competition encouraging American school-kids to get involved in 3D design. The competition is targeted for K-12 students in the U.S and the task is to design a Medical 3D print for the Journey to Mars....

Divergent 3D's stunning printed supercar greets visitors in the atrium of the LA Convention Center at the LA Auto Show. Most of the Blade, which debuted last year, is created using 3D printing technology and a combination of aluminum and carbon fiber. The concept is...

In a conversation with Forbes Torsten Müller-Ötvös, Vice President and Director of Rolls-Royce, explains how he managed to save the company from its downward spiral in 2009. The success is due in part to the departure from determined taste-maker to bespoke manufacturer, and with that,...

Today, when we build our ideas online, share them and sell them online, we still reach a certain point at when we would like to better vizuialise our idea and concept and showcase it to our clients. It is particularly important for the field of...

The world’s largest manufacturer of trucks has turned to 3D printing to produce spare parts for its vast range of trucks. Daimler has joined the likes of Audi and BMW, who have both adopted additive manufacturing for producing spare parts on a ‘just in time’ basis. The...