- EEPC India opens technology centre in Kolkata
The Bengaluru centre had already been made functional in 2017 and is helping the exporters to scale up their technological capabilities.
India is slowly catching up with the world to use 3D printing in building productsSo far, ISRO has begun using 3D-printed components in spacecraft in small volumes.
Ford motors tests large scale 3D printing with lightweighting in mindCapable of printing car parts of practically any shape or length, the Stratasys Infinite Build system could be a breakthrough for vehicle m...
Manufacturing’s third dimension: 3D to replace traditional methods for customized manufacturingFrom making prototypes of baby hearts to actual aircraft parts, 3D manufacturing is coming of age in niche areas. In the short run it will ...
3D printing makes rapid strides in India3D printing is a fast-developing market that is expected to gather momentum, particularly in fields like aerospace, automotive, industrial ...
Israel's best-performing tech stock Nano Dimension hasn't sold a single productWhile Stratasys lost nearly three-quarters of its value last year, Nano Dimension rallied 261 per cent. Not bad for a company with no custo...
Infosys plans to invest in Silicon Valley fund to track innovative startupsThe $9-billion IT firm is planning to partner with Silicon Valley's storied venture capital firm 500 Startups by investing in one of its fu...
Make in India: World's largest 3d printing firm sets up shop in IndiaStratasys, the world's largest 3D printing company, has set up its India operations as it looks to tap into the growing manufacturing activ...
Indian companies make 3D prints of key aircraft parts3D printers promise a big advantage: low-weight robust structures, a critical factor for the aerospace industry , manufactured with minimal...
'4D printing' creates shape-changing objectsThe researchers created a 3D-printed shape that resembled the initials "MIT" that could transform into another shape resembling the initial...
3D printing may turn cheap as patents expireA bunch of 3D printing patents expiring this year are likely to open up opportunities for Indian entrepreneurs to build more efficient.
3D printing may turn cheap as patents expireMany are eagerly waiting for the patents to expire later this year. The market will likely see another round of hectic innovations.
World's first multi-coloured 3D printer developed by StratasysThe 3D printer developed by Stratasys features "triple-jetting" technology that combines droplets of three base materials.
3D Printing: The technology can revolutionize manufacturing & healthcare industryThe process called 3D Printing -- originally known as Additive Manufacturing -- is not very different from printing a digi-document from yo...