Owning a 3D printer doesn’t make it a FabLab!
There are basic differences between a true FabLab and a shop that has simply gone out and bought a 3D printer
There are basic differences between a true FabLab and a shop that has simply gone out and bought a 3D printer
An interview of artist Joshua Parker, designer of Crania Anatomica Filigre and Anatomica di Revolutis, on his successful Kickstarter projects.
Twikit offers a new trophy for the new era of printed personalization. Styles range from medal-like to geometric.
The money continues to pour into 3D printer companies. And this week online 3D printing service Sculpteo received $2.5 million in investor funds.
Forbes headed over to Shapeways’ Queens, New York production facility for an interview with designer evangelist Duann Scott.
A service through Shapeways called Mixee Me lets you create custom avatars that will be shipped to your door.
An app from Cubify lets you print reliefs of your photos on your printer.
I think the most appropriate words after sitting through this video is, WTF? I can’t think of a better way to express the feeling. What the f…? It was just a week ago when Staples…
Well what do you know, Staples beat Kinko’s to the 3D printing punch with their Easy 3D pilot.
3D printing is one of the “prominent technology trends expected to influence the consumer electronics industry in the years ahead,” according to the 2013 edition of “Five Technology Trends to Watch” report by the CEA.