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eCFO June 2001 John Edwards |
Absolutely Fab 3D printing, also known as desktop fabrication, is already being used by engineering and manufacturing companies to create detailed prototypes. And a variety of organizations, including the US Army, are attempting to push 3D printer technology to the next level... |
The Motley Fool June 26, 2011 Dan Radovsky |
One Growth Company to Get In On Now The future in 3-D printing is now. Don't miss the boat. |
IEEE Spectrum January 2012 Paul Wallich |
3-D Printing Takes Shape In 2012, 3-D printing technology will go from prototyping to production |
IndustryWeek January 20, 2010 Peter Alpern |
Beam Me Up a Part, Scotty As rapid prototyping matures as a technology, it's branched into new industries and is being used for more than producing prototypes. |
Technology Research News January 28, 2004 |
Inkjet goes 3D Just as color printers are becoming status quo, a new technology may enable something more -- three-dimensional desktop printers. |
IEEE Spectrum September 2010 Paul Wallich |
3-D Printers Proliferate But desktop manufacturing isn't yet ready for your desk |
Wired April 2001 |
Personal Fabrication on Demand Desktop manufacturing from easily transmitted hi-res digital files - think the MP3 explosion, in 3-D. Rapid prototyping, aka RP, has already made its way from industrial proof-of-concept to production uses... |
IndustryWeek January 19, 2011 |
Rapid Manufacturing Breaks Down Old Production Constraints Rapid manufacturing has evolved from a niche tool for building prototypes to one gaining wider acceptance for batch manufacturing. |
National Defense September 2012 Eric Beidel |
Contractor Hits 'Print,' And Creates Drone The 3-D printing process, also known as additive layer manufacturing, is based on the principles of rapid prototyping and creates products out of fine powder metal (such as titanium, stainless steel and aluminum), nylon or carbon-reinforced plastics. |
The Motley Fool October 12, 2004 Jeremy MacNealy |
Investing in the Next Hot Technology Stratasys, a maker of rapid prototyping model printing systems, has taken the "printer" to a whole new level. But a cool product does not make a sound investement. |
The Motley Fool January 13, 2012 Alex Planes |
3-D Printing Is (Almost) Ready for Prime Time One giant leap toward the consumer market. |
IndustryWeek April 1, 2008 Jill Jusko |
Manufacturers Lauded for Setting Rapid Prototyping Benchmarks Objet Geometries' PolyJet technology has set new benchmarks in rapid prototyping market. |
The Motley Fool September 7, 2011 Brian Stoffel |
This Will Change the Way You Do Everything! Three-dimensional printing is rewriting the rules of manufacturing. |
The Motley Fool July 28, 2006 Jack Uldrich |
Lockheed's Latest Skunk Smells Sweet What separates the Polecat from past projects, and makes it so interesting from an investor's perspective, is that the UAV was manufactured from "printed" parts rather than traditional machine-tooled components. |
Technology Research News September 24, 2003 |
Rapid Process Shapes Aluminum Rapid prototyping processes are routinely used for plastics and some metals, but aluminum has proved elusive. Researchers in Australia have come up with a rapid manufacturing process for aluminum that infiltrates an aluminum alloy powder with a liquid aluminum alloy. |
IEEE Spectrum April 2011 David Schneider |
The Shape of Things to Come You don't need a 3-D printer to get 3-D-printed parts |
The Motley Fool March 23, 2005 Jeremy MacNealy |
Is Stratasys Soaring? Stratasys' strong results are keeping it cool, but its stock valuation may be too hot for some. |
The Motley Fool March 21, 2007 Toby Shute |
Upset City: Rock Hill, S.C. This stock-picking game highlights underdog stocks: 3D Systems has plenty of hype behind it, even if the company doesn't sport as snazzy a video on its website. |
National Defense November 2013 Stew Magnuson |
Proliferation of Cheap 3-D Printers Raises Security Concerns Three-D printing, which is in its infancy, will fundamentally change the way products are distributed, just as MP3 files changed the way people consume music. These products could be guns or other illegal objects |
The Motley Fool October 14, 2011 Alex Planes |
Kinect to a Manufacturing Revolution Microsoft's gaming accessory opens up a world of creative possibilities. |
Technology Research News September 24, 2003 |
Teamed lasers make smaller spots Researchers from Boston University have tapped the properties of polarization in order to focus a laser beam more tightly in space. The method could be used to scan objects in finer detail and to make finer features in processes like rapid prototyping and photolithography. |
IndustryWeek March 14, 2012 Doug Bartholomew |
Additive Manufacturing Goes Mainstream Making parts by adding -- not subtracting -- material catches on. |
National Defense March 2014 Yasmin Tadjdeh |
3D Printing Promises to Revolutionize Defense, Aerospace Industries While used for many novel purposes, the defense and aerospace industry is eyeing 3D printing as a way to cut costs and improve efficiency. |
National Defense October 2014 Yasmin Tadjdeh |
Navy Beefs Up 3-D Printing Efforts With New 'Print the Fleet' Program At the Harsh Environment Lab in Virginia Beach, Navy scientists and engineers are developing cutting edge technologies, including 3-D printing. |
Searcher October 2012 Irene E. McDermott |
Internet Express - Make to Learn: Libraries and the Maker Movement How can libraries help? Certainly, we can offer internet access to college courses, proctor distance education tests and maybe ... Wait. Can we have a role in helping our patrons learn how to run new, computerized manufacturing equipment? |
CIO October 1, 2002 David Dobrin |
John Henry Outperforms Collaborative Technology A case history of how advanced design technology proved no match for good-old human know-how. |
IEEE Spectrum May 2005 Hod Lipson |
Homemade By giving everyone the means of production, personal fabrication systems could usher in a new age of customization. |
Fast Company Elizabeth Segran |
Too Sexy For Your Finger Splint? Here Come Fabulous, Functional Medical Accessories Daniel Vlasic says that 3-D printers allow doctors to create devices that are perfectly customized to patients' bodies. |
CIO January 30, 2014 |
Will 3D Printing Really Change the World? IDG Communications CEO Michael Friedenberg says it already has, as he contemplates 3-D printing technology that can create things as varied as a human liver and a new home. |
CIO January 1, 2007 Fred Hapgood |
Factories of the Future Machines that "see" parts on assembly lines, 3-D printers that prototype products in hours - let's take a look at adaptive manufacturing. |
National Defense November 2015 Jon Harper |
Military 3D Printing Projects Face Challenges Additive manufacturing, also known as 3D printing, has the potential to revolutionize the U.S. military's logistics system. But numerous hurdles stand in the way of that dream becoming reality, experts said. |
Chemistry World April 17, 2014 Elisabeth Ratcliffe |
How to print a crystal in 3D Scientists in the US have devised a method for printing three dimensional models of crystals using a 3D printer, the original CIF file and freely available software that can be run on standard operating systems. |
The Motley Fool February 22, 2006 Stephen D. Simpson |
Stratasys: Nifty vs. Expensive Don't let gee-whiz products sucker you into overpaying for a stock. Stratasys' products are more interesting than its stock. |
Popular Mechanics July 2009 Jay Leno |
Jay Leno's 3D Printer Replaces Rusty Old Parts One of the hardships of owning an old car is rebuilding rare parts when there are simply no replacements available. |
The Motley Fool February 18, 2010 Rich Smith |
The Stock That Makes Value Investors Cry How can you possibly justify buying 3-D printer maker Stratasys, a stock that sells for 140 times earnings? |
Fast Company Miles Kohrman |
Amazon's First 3-D Printed Products Marketplace Is Now Open For Business Cincinnati-based startup 3DLT, home of the "the first store for 3-D objects," has gone global with the launch of a new storefront on Amazon. |
Chemistry World March 18, 2015 Tim Wogan |
Drawn out success for far faster 3D printing A new, continuous-flow process for stereolithography -- one of the key technologies in 3D printing -- that is 25 -- 100 times faster than current technologies has been developed by researchers in the US. |
CFO March 1, 2005 John Goff |
In the Year 2025 Which technologies will revolutionize commerce over the next 20 years? Our fearless predictions include 3-D printing, holographic storage, teleimmersion, and more. |
IndustryWeek January 1, 2008 John Teresko |
3-D CAD Reshapes the Corporation In addition to accelerating product development, 3-D CAD builds competitive value across corporate functions. |
National Defense June 2014 Valerie Insinna |
Military Scientists Developing New 3-D Printing Applications With the advent of cheaper printers and better software, the military's use of 3-D printing is skyrocketing. |
National Defense May 2013 Dan Parsons |
3D Printing Provides Fast, Practical Fixes While most 3D printing applications have been whimsical rather than practical -- the Army's mobile lab is producing real-world objects that are saving lives in war zones. |
PC World March 21, 2007 Danny Allen |
New Network-Ready Color Lasers From $350 Economical printers make color-laser accuracy and network features affordable. Oki Printing Solutions C3400n... Konica Minolta Magicolor 2530DL... Lexmark C500n... Samsung CLP-300N... |
IndustryWeek March 1, 2009 |
Extending the Digital Advantage Digital strategies are enabling faster product development by accelerating information cycle times. |
PC World April 2006 Danny Allen |
New Mono Lasers Deliver Prints Quickly With falling prices, monochrome laser printers are becoming increasingly affordable for homes and small offices. Brother HL-5250DN... Dell Laser Printer 1710n... Lexmark E240n... Brother HL-2040...Oki Printing Solution B4250... |
Macworld March 2003 Sean Wagstaff |
Swift 3D 3 Poky performance mars Flash exporter |
IndustryWeek June 22, 2011 |
Is Your Technology As Efficient As It Could Be? Technology spending is up on machines and software that help businesses run leaner so they can drop more money to the bottom line. |
Chemistry World June 24, 2013 Emma Stoye |
Miniature battery a first for 3D printing Researchers in the US have created a lithium-ion battery the size of a grain of sand, the first to be manufactured by 3D printing. |
IEEE Spectrum March 2010 Robert W. Lucky |
Teleportation: Finally, a Little Science Behind the Science Fiction Will we look back on the MakerBot as the beginnings of teleportation? |
InternetNews May 21, 2010 |
HP Rethinks Printing Do you need a PC to print from the Web? HP says a new generation of Web-savvy printers and smartphones is enabling new printing options. |
Fast Company Steven Melendez |
For 3-D Modeling, Startups Say The Pen Is Mightier Than The Printer Creators of new 3-D pens have said for many applications they've gotten printers beat, using a similar technology to extrude plastic and let users actually draw three-dimensional models from the tabletop up. |