Boston Scientific’s Penumbra Acquisition: Impacts and 3D Printing Opportunities in Vascular Medicine
Anthony Palumbo and Charles Goulding analyze Boston Scientific’s US$14.5 billion acquisition of Penumbra, showing how additive manufacturing can accelerate thrombectomy and neurovascular innovation ...
Our review of the Bambu Lab P2S desktop 3D printer continues with a deep look at operations. This is part three of a four ...
To execute the printing, the walls of the pool and an adjacent hot tub were 3D printed. Rebar was inserted in between the ...
It turns out that some participants post .blend files, which are used by the popular Blender open-source 3D modeling system.
Wohlers Report 2026: The 31st consecutive annual installment of comprehensive market intelligence for the global Additive ...
The new Open Community License (OCL) differed from open source licenses in that it prohibits the use of the designs for ...
The product is the R1 from a new company, TOP.E (pronounced “top eee”). It’s billed as the “World’s First 5-Axis All-3D ...
Researchers explored Selective Laser Sintering of polyhydroxybutyrate with biocarbon filler, hinting at a greener polymer option for powder-bed AM.
Charles R. Goulding and Preeti Sulibhavi take a closer look at how Kratos leverages additive manufacturing to move faster, reduce costs, and support next-generation defense and space systems.
Our review of the Bambu Lab P2S desktop 3D printer continues with a look at assembly and configuration. We’re testing the “combo” unit, which means that there is not only the 3D printer, but also an ...
Our look at the Bambu Lab P2S desktop 3D printer concludes with software, print results and final thoughts. For our tests we used Bambu Lab’s default software options, which are BambuStudio (desktop) ...
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