Tag: 3d printing
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Ahead of Public Listing, New Members Join VELO3D Board
VELO3D announced the addition of three new board members ahead of its highly anticipated public listing on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) under the new ticker symbol “VLD.” The leading metal 3D printing manufacturer decided to temporarily expand the number of seats on its board of directors by appointing former GE Vice President Michael…
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3D Printing News Briefs, April 28, 2021: Ural Federal University, Criar Designs, Oryx Additive
In this edition of 3D Printing News Briefs, we’ve got physicists 3D printing magnets, a new company 3D printing custom silicone sex toys, and a more ergonomic water-pressure cleaning station for support removal. Read on for all the details! 3D Printing Magnets and Magnetic Systems 3D printing a backing for a part at UrFU Laboratory.…
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The Brittle Spear IV: Incentives
Publicly traded companies have a fiduciary responsibility to do what is best for their shareholders. It’s all good and well that management should be beholden to the owners of a firm. Management really should behave in the best interests of those whose mandates they are supposedly carrying out. This provides us a few perverse incentives,…
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World’s First 3D Printed Community Starts Development in California
Palari Group along with Mighty Buildings have announced what could turn into the planet ’s first community of 3D printed homes. The community, which is thought to be no net energy, will be constructed at Ranchero Mirage, California. Palari Group is a development company dedicated to building sustainability, and Mighty Buildings is a construction tech…
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Cellink: Can This Bioprinting Firm Reach $10B in Revenues?
Since 2019, bioprinting pioneer Cellink (OTC: CCLKF / CLNK-B.ST) has gone from a $257 million market capitalization to a $1.5 billion-plus valuation. Before it went public in 2016, this new threshold has propelled the company into the elite unicorn status, shared with more than 500 other companies worldwide. The global startup achieved the coveted market…
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Seurat Aims to Disrupt Metal 3D Printing with 2 Million Lasers
3D printing company Seurat is named after pointillist painter Seurat becausehe, the business wants to work pixel by pixel. Rather than follow a laser within the entire build, they would like to illuminate and heat each pixel of this layer at once for faster results. Seurat’s production technology is termed Area Printing and utilizes what…
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Playstation, 3D Printing, and the Future of Manufacturing
Filling an Industry 4.0 conference lineup is easy. Getting a lot of people excited about lights-out factories is also quite easy. It seems to be a simple way to get governments to part with their money, as well. But daydreams of digital twins and automated production are just that for most folks. Or Industry 4.0…
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Relativity is building a 3D printing rocket manufacturing hub in Mississippi
The future of rocket manufacturing has touched down in Mississippi. At NASA’s John C. Stennis Space Center, nestled in Hancock County, Miss. right on the border of Louisiana, the Los Angeles-based 3D printed spacecraft manufacturer, Relativity Space, is planning a massive $59 million expansion to make a permanent manufacturing hub in this bucolic corner of…