3D Printing stories - Page 10
Unlike normal printing technologies, 3D printing (or additive manufacturing as it is sometimes described as) is the construction of a three-dimensional object from a CAD model or a digital 3D model.
It involves the action or process of making a physical object from a three-dimensional digital model, usually done by laying down many thin layers of a material in succession.
3D printing is being widely used across a variety of verticals, including healthcare, engineering and retail. 3D printers are often sold widely across the channel space.
YOU'RE INVITED: uLearn P2P - The 'Making' of our future inventors
Thu, 1st Sep 2016
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core education
Technology that was once limited to industry organisations is now becoming affordable for schools, which is causing monumental changes.
YOU’RE INVITED: 2016 Canterbury Tech Summit – set to be a sell-out
Fri, 19th Aug 2016
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This fresh and unique conference is filled to the brim with insightful presentations, leading innovations and inspirational content.
IDC report: Industry 3D printing revenue to skyrocket to $35 billion by 2020
Fri, 12th Aug 2016
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New statistics from IDC show that the global 3D printing market will exceed $35 billion by 2020, double the $15.9 billion forecast for 2016.
Researchers report cyber security risks in 3D printing
Tue, 19th Jul 2016
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cyber attacks
Provided the printer is connected to the Internet, hackers can make their way in and introduce internal defects as the component is being printed.
Half of ANZ businesses unprepared for digital transformation
Mon, 11th Jul 2016
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digital transformation
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cloud services
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Half of ANZ businesses lack strategies for digital transformation despite 81% recognising its importance, with CFOs seen as the key drivers for change.
CAUDIT survey reveals top 10 ICT challenges facing educational institutions
Thu, 7th Jul 2016
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financial systems
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ict
The annual CAUDIT survey has uncovered the top 10 ICT issues affecting educational institutions. Student success tech and emerging tech top the list.
Why businesses need to start investing in 3D printing now
Wed, 6th Jul 2016
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ricoh
Imagine a world where you can make anything you want just by pressing ‘print’ - the technology is already here and readily available.
NorthTec student and Northland Inc bringing commercial 3D printing to life
Mon, 13th Jun 2016
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Northland businesses will benefit from high-tech, commercial 3D printing thanks to an entrepreneurial NorthTec student and Northland Inc.
'Industry vision' required for digital business success
Tue, 7th Jun 2016
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analyst report
Enterprises are being advised to create an industry vision for digital business to ensure success in the digital era, according to Gartner.
HP’s new Jet Fusion 3D Printers change the conversation
Tue, 24th May 2016
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analyst report
HP shakes up 3D printing with high-speed Jet Fusion printers, aiming to revolutionise manufacturing. #TechNews #3DPrinting.
HP completes world first with 3D printing technology
Thu, 19th May 2016
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HP has announced the world's first production-ready commercial 3D printing system, promising faster and cheaper printing of functional parts.
Intelligent systems revenue to exceed $2.2 trillion by 2020
Thu, 19th May 2016
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digital transformation
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IDC forecasts that intelligent systems will have a CAGR of 7.2% from 2015-2020, with revenues exceeding $2.2 trillion in 2020.
Exclusive: When it comes to digital, perception isn't reality for Kiwi companies
Wed, 18th May 2016
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analyst report
Kiwi companies are over-estimating how advanced they are in digital transformation according to IDC. So how can you - and your customers - move ahead?.
‘Dramatic shift’ expected in 3D printing market
Wed, 18th May 2016
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analyst report
The 3D printing market is forecast to hit USD $4.9 billion this year, driven by a sharp 43.5% CAGR, signalling a major industry shift, says Canalys.
University of Canterbury becomes VR hub for New Zealand's next generation
Mon, 16th May 2016
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The University of Canterbury has been named a founding site for the Crytek VR First initiative, bringing virtual reality technology to its students.
4D tech to aid surgeons in hand surgery
Fri, 13th May 2016
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surgery
If you need surgery from stressing your texting thumbs or gamer’s wrists too much, you may soon find you’re part of a revolutionary surgical procedure.
Aussie world-first for 3D printing industry
Fri, 13th May 2016
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chemson pacific
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industrial
A recent release by a Sydney-based manufacturer of PVC stabilisers is a ground-breaking invention that will revolutionise the 3D printing industry.
Konica Minolta Australia backs 3D printing with new hire
Wed, 11th May 2016
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konica minolta
Konica Minolta Australia is upping its investment into the 3D printing market and looking to expand this rapidly-growing business in the region.
New invention turns miaows into speech
Mon, 2nd May 2016
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parrot
Revolutionary 'Catterbox' device to translate your cat's miaows into speech, enhancing human-feline communication.
Worlds collide: Design lecturer uses 3D tech to bring history to life
Wed, 27th Apr 2016
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victoria university
Whitireia lecturer recreates WWI chess piece using 3D tech to commemorate great-grandfather who carved it in the trenches.