3D Printing stories - Page 3
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.
3D printing offers hope to healthcare workers during COVID-19
Thu, 2nd Apr 2020
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3D printing emerges as a vital tool for healthcare workers amidst COVID-19, swiftly producing PPE and innovative solutions to tackle shortages worldwide.
Educating the next generation: what skills will they need in the future workplace?
Thu, 26th Mar 2020
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As technology transforms Australia's workplace, future workers must master soft skills like critical thinking and adaptability to thrive in an AI-driven era.
HP mobilises 3D printing resources to provide critical COVID-19 equipment
Wed, 25th Mar 2020
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HP harnesses 3D printing to supply hospitals battling COVID-19 with essential equipment. Over 1,000 parts delivered; plans for global distribution.
ICT spending in UAE to reach US$23bn by 2024
Fri, 13th Mar 2020
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The UAE's ICT spending is set to soar to USD $23bn by 2024, driven by digitalisation and booming tech adoption sectors, per GlobalData's latest research.
Nanotech brings tough, flexible sensor to life
Mon, 9th Mar 2020
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personal computing devices
Engineers at the University of Waterloo have created a silicone/graphene material that can act as a sensor for wearable technologies.
HP seeks to 'raise the bar' for security in the printer industry
Tue, 25th Feb 2020
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HP collaborates with Buyers Lab's new security program, gaining top seals for device security, aiming to elevate printer industry standards against cybercrime.
Callaghan Innovation empowers women in STEM careers
Mon, 17th Feb 2020
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New Zealand's Callaghan Innovation and Hutt Science hosted female students in science and technology to tackle the industry's gender imbalance.
Industrial automation technology growing in popularity with enterprises
Thu, 13th Feb 2020
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Enterprises embrace industrial automation to slash costs and boost efficiency, with innovations like AI, robotics, and digital twins, asserts GlobalData.
Gearing schools up to educate the workforce of the future
Fri, 20th Dec 2019
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90% of future jobs will involve digital literacy and 70% of young people are currently learning skills that will be redundant by 2030.
Dunedin firm wins Expo 2020 Dubai Innovation Grant
Tue, 10th Dec 2019
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Ophthalmology firm oDocs from Dunedin has won an Expo Live Impact Innovation Grant, allowing them to take part in Expo 2020 Dubai next year.
Xerox to target HP shareholders as acquisition bid sours
Thu, 28th Nov 2019
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HP spurns Xerox's £25.6bn takeover bid, citing concerns over Xerox's financial health and strategic directions.
Growth in 3D printing bolstered by aerospace and defence industry
Tue, 19th Nov 2019
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The 3D printing market, projected to top USD $20 billion by 2025, sees surging adoption in aerospace and defence, particularly in the US military sectors.
3D printed bionic hand advances robotics as we know it
Tue, 19th Nov 2019
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A cutting-edge 3D printed bionic hand with integrated electrical circuitry, developed by the University of Warwick and UK industry, revolutionises robotics.
Shut down: HP rejects Xerox acquisition proposal
Mon, 18th Nov 2019
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HP's board rejects Xerox's $33.5bn acquisition proposal but says it's open to exploring a merger. Xerox's financial health raises doubts.
Micro 3D printing technology wins NZ engineering award
Wed, 13th Nov 2019
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Micromaker3D creates detailed submillimetre structures for applications such as sensors, wearables, point-of-care diagnostics, and micro-robotics.
Big data, security are key investment areas for pharma industry
Thu, 7th Nov 2019
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The pharmaceutical industry is looking towards big data, blockchain, cloud computing and cybersecurity as its four major investment areas.
LEGO's journey through digital innovation and beyond
Thu, 26th Sep 2019
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As one of the 500 most valuable brands in the world, the company’s global success didn’t come without struggles.
Aussie tailor 3D prints customers' bodies for a perfect fit
Wed, 18th Sep 2019
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Australian menswear brand Tailors Mark is revolutionising fashion by 3D printing life-size body replicas of customers, ensuring perfect fit bespoke suits.
Dicker Data empowers over 550 technology professionals at TechX event
Thu, 12th Sep 2019
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Keynote speaker Mark Iles delivered a thought-provoking session on local market trends and provided partners with a roadmap to success.
Australian distie Alloys launches MakerBot Method 3D Printer
Mon, 2nd Sep 2019
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Melbourne’s Alloys has unveiled the MakerBot Method, a 3D printer aimed at bridging the gap between industrial models and hobbyist versions.