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3D Printing stories - Page 4

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.
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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.
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Autodesk, Splunk, PTC amongst top IT firms ripe for M&A
Wed, 21st Aug 2019
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GlobalData predicts that well-positioned companies like Splunk, Autodesk and PTC are likely to be top of the wishlist – here’s why.
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Medical devices provide US$6B opportunity for 3D printing
Wed, 21st Aug 2019
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The market for 3D printed medical devices is set to reach USD $6.1 billion by 2029, with applications from hearing aids to affordable prosthetics for children.
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Young Kiwi scientist competes at Google Science Fair
Fri, 26th Jul 2019
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At this time of year there are plenty of foggy patches around the country – but what if it was possible to turn that fog into drinkable water?.
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3D printing enabling PC customisation
Tue, 2nd Jul 2019
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3D printing is allowing consumers to personalize their PC builds, creating unique and customised rigs, says Crucial ANZ.
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Air NZ recruits drones for aircraft maintenance checks
Tue, 18th Jun 2019
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Air New Zealand will now use drones to inspect its aircraft fleet as they undergo heavy maintenance checks in Singapore.
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DX becomes the driving change in four key industries
Fri, 14th Jun 2019
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Digital transformation is shaking up legal, finance, education, and manufacturing sectors, driving profit boosts and demanding rapid adaptation, says Gartner.
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This Feilding school has just won an international robotics award (again!)
Fri, 17th May 2019
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Feilding's Manchester Street School celebrates victory in the VEX Robotics Challenge for the third consecutive year. #STEM #robotics.
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HP drives 3D printing for the manufacturing industry
Fri, 10th May 2019
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The new products and partnerships are designed to bring new levels of manufacturing predictability and quality to customers scaling to full production.
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Rotorua will soon be home to a massive 3D-printed sculpture
Wed, 8th May 2019
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Visitors to Rotorua will soon be able to get up close and personal with a 3D-printed sculpture that will tower 12 metres over the city’s Hemo Gorge roundabout.
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Air NZ sets 3D printing precedent for aircraft maintenance
Mon, 6th May 2019
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Air New Zealand, in partnership with ST Engineering and Moog, has successfully completed a world-first 3D printing experiment for aircraft maintenance.
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Dutch firm wants to restore Notre Dame by 3D printing it
Thu, 2nd May 2019
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A Dutch firm, Concr3de, proposes using 3D printing with recycled Notre Dame rubble to restore the iconic Parisian cathedral, blending history with modern tech.
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Tech firm creates first 3D-printed IoT device
Wed, 1st May 2019
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It was printed, assembled, and tested in less than one day – much faster than traditional non-3D printed devices where the process can take up to two weeks.
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Waikino School's $10k win turns shipping container into STEM learning hub
Wed, 24th Apr 2019
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Waikino School transforms a $10,000 Genesis grant into a solar-powered STEM hub with a shipping container, featuring a kitchen and 3D printer.
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HP back on board with Emirates Team NZ
Wed, 17th Apr 2019
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HP New Zealand renews its partnership with Emirates Team New Zealand for the 36th America's Cup, bringing advanced technology and innovation to the design team.
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Air New Zealand and Microsoft announce ground-breaking digital collaboration
Mon, 15th Apr 2019
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Air New Zealand partners with Moog, Microsoft and ST Engineering to revolutionise aerospace supply chains using 3D printing and blockchain technology.
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Gallery: HP Australia puts the future on display
Tue, 9th Apr 2019
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HP Australia dazzled Melbourne with its HP Evolution event, showcasing future tech in AI, immersive experiences, security, 3D printing, and more.
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What industry 4.0 means for manufacturing businesses
Tue, 12th Feb 2019
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The industrial control and factory automation market is expected to grow from US$160 billion in 2018 to US$269 billion by 2024.
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2019: The year attackers steal faces - Forcepoint
Mon, 7th Jan 2019
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2019 is set to be the year hackers target facial recognition, with vulnerability exploits threatening millions as biometric authentication goes mainstream.
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What to think about when planning IT infrastructure in schools
Tue, 18th Dec 2018
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An expert with a history of builiding successful IT infrastructure for the unique education sector shares their advice for getting it right.