Search results for "stratasys"
BioMimics: highly realistic 3D-printed models of human anatomy
Stratasys has unveiled BioMimics – a highly advanced capability to 3D print medical models that are engineered to meet demands of the industry’s leading hospitals, researchers and medical device manufacturers. Offered initially in North America as a service through Stratasys Direct Manufacturing, BioMimics provides incredibly realistic, functionally-accurate 3D printed replicas of complex anatomical structures - empowering more effect...
A different dimension to pit lane engineering
This Sunday’s Bahrain Grand Prix will see McLaren adopt a slightly different approach to providing parts to its Formula 1 cars. The Woking-based racing team are planning to 3D print parts at trackside, which it believes will give the team an advantage if they need to make last minute changes.
We have lift off! New exhibitors announced for Space Tech Expo
This May,Space Tech Expo and Conference will return to Pasadena as America’s meeting place forspace engineering and technology. The B2B industry event brings together thought leaders, decision-makers and buyers to meet the manufacturing supply chain for commercial, civil and military space and aerospace.The floor plan for Space Tech Expo USA is filling up fast.
British Formula 1 team inks 3D printing partnership
A four-year partnership has been announced between McLaren Racing and Stratasys, in which Stratasys will supply McLaren Racing with a suite of 3D printing and additive manufacturing solutions, as the Official Supplier of 3D Printing Solutions to the McLaren-Honda Formula 1 team.
Experience three days of 3D printing in the Netherlands
Between 31stJanuary and 2ndFebruary 2017, an international 3D Printing event focused on medical 3D Printing and 3D Printing materials, including a two-day expo, will take place in two different locations in the Netherlands: MECC Maastricht and Brightlands Chemelot Campus in Sittard-Geleen.
Series of 3D printed death masks presented at London Design Museum
The official launch of the ‘The New Ancient’ 3D printed art and design collection has been announced by 3D printing and additive manufacturing company, Stratasys.The collection includes ‘Vespers’, a series of exploratory 3D printed death masks, designed by Neri Oxman and her team, which will be unveiled to the public at the grand reopening of London’s Design Museum next week.
Modern technology meets ancient wonder
For centuries, legend and mystery has surrounded the seven wonders of the ancient world. Not least because only one of the seven structures (the Great Pyramid at Giza) is still standing - the others have been long lost in the myths of time. Indeed, the other six were destroyed (mostly by fire) long before photography or any renaissance artist could accurately capture what they looked like.
Rocket EMS ups its 3D Production offering
Rocket EMS has acquired a Fortus 3D Production System, a 3D printer that is said to allow prototype design parts to be created faster and at a lower cost compared to traditional machining, resulting in more design iterations and a more refined end product.
MTA 2015 to tackle 3D printing, robotics & manufacturing automation
Faced with challenges from rising costs, growing competition and the need to raise productivity, manufacturers have begun assuming greater technological leadership, especially in converging high-end manufacturing equipment with next-generation ICT. These technological advances in automation, robotics and 3D printing are on show at MTA2015 - The Precision Engineering Industry Event.
Panel for free MID event announced
The panel of technical speakers presenting on Laser Direct Structuring (LDS) and MIDs (Molded Interconnect Devices) during the free technical event held by A-Laser, has been announced. At the event, which will take place on 19th February 2015 at the company’s California facility, experts from A-Laser and its partners will discuss the possibilities of MID.