3D Printing Progress Nov 2, 2016 Brief Video Tour of the IDTechEx Show! Nov. 16-17 2016 Watch our preview of the IDTechEx Show! coming up in Santa Clara on Nov. 16-17 (www.idtechex.com/usa).
3D Printing Progress Nov 2, 2016 Google, Intel, Unilever & Nuon Solar Car to Launch the IDTechEx Show! Cornerstone presentations at North America's largest event on emerging technologies cover how new technologies are addressing world's biggest needs
3D Printing Progress Oct 12, 2016 Latest trends in the conductive inks business IDTechEx Research analysis showed that the conductive ink business was on the cusp of rapid and comprehensive change. Changing business dynamics has forced many suppliers to change strategy, focusing on many emerging and nascent applications in the hope that some will grow in the future to compensate for the commoditization and/or decline in core markets. In this article, we bring you an update on some of the latest trends and developments.
3D Printing Progress Oct 11, 2016 Honda to use 3D printing to customise micro EVs At this year's CEATEC, Japan's largest consumer electronics show, Honda showed an example of its so-called Micro Commuter electric car with a body that's been constructed using additive manufacturing.
3D Printing Progress Oct 4, 2016 Will PTFE be the next 3D printable material? The range of available materials is one of the key hurdles to adoption for industrial 3D printing. 3D printing is being rapidly adopted by product manufacturers all around the world, but it still can't compete with many other manufacturing techniques with respect to material diversity.
3D Printing Progress Sep 6, 2016 Major 3D printing players Arcam and SLM Solutions to be bought by GE On Tuesday 6th September, General Electric caused a stir in the 3D printing industry by announcing plans to buy Arcam and SLM Solutions, for a total of $1.4 billion.
3D Printing Progress Aug 5, 2016 Where is my 3D printed polypropylene? The new IDTechEx Research report 3D Printing Materials 2016-2016 has highlighted the growing market for professionals using desktop thermoplastic extrusion 3D printers.
3D Printing Progress Jul 26, 2016 The death of MakerBot is not the death of an industry Following the progress of MakerBot, it is easy to be despondent about the whole desktop 3D printing industry.
3D Printing Progress Jun 13, 2016 Microcontrollers and single-board computers 2016-2026 The unique new IDTechEx Research report, Microcontrollers and Single-board Computers 2016-2026, is the first to reveal the big picture developing from the close relationship between these devices. It provides newly researched forecasts leading to figures such as $300bn in 2026 for SBC alone.
3D Printing Progress Apr 22, 2016 Europe's most important event on emerging technologies opens next week To date, attendee registrations are up by 17% and exhibiting organizations are up by 27% on last year.
3D Printing Progress Mar 23, 2016 Conductive inks and paste: everything is changing The conductive inks and paste business will generate a demand of 1800 tonnes. IDTechEx Research forecasts that this will grow to 2200 by 2026. This business has come alive again and is now a business where literally everything is changing.
3D Printing Progress Feb 17, 2016 Siemens opens facility for 3D printing metal components Siemens has opened a production facility for metal 3D printed components in Finspång. The investment of around 200 million Swedish Krona (€21.4 million) is the first step in the company's plans for the mass manufacture and repair of metal parts with additive manufacturing.
3D Printing Progress Dec 16, 2015 Trumpf to offer selective laser melting for 3D printing of metals German industrial machining and tooling equipment manufacturer, Trumpf, has added another type of metal 3D printing technology to its portfolio. This makes Trumpf the only manufacturer to offer all of the major laser 3D printing technologies.
3D Printing Progress Dec 11, 2015 Mass produced 3D printed electronics Ten short years ago 3D printing was almost the exclusive remit of rapid prototyping. Nobody was putting 3D printing into mass production back then.
3D Printing Progress Nov 27, 2015 NinjaTek, Taulman3D join forces, distribute wider variety of filament Two of the leading names in thermoplastic filament manufacturing have formed a powerful partnership, hoping to play an essential role in the industry. There are now over 300,000 thermoplastic extrusion printers in the world, with a total annual filament market of $250m in 2015.
3D Printing Progress Nov 16, 2015 We'd clearly like to use 3D printing in more and more parts In anticipation of 3D Printing USA 2015, IDTechEx Technology Analyst, Rachel Gordon, interviewed the founder of Divergent Microfactories, Kevin Czinger, about his company and their 3D printed supercar, The Blade, which will be exhibited next week at the Santa Clara Convention Centre.
3D Printing Progress Oct 20, 2015 Is 3D printing using binders having a resurgence? Jetting binder on layers of plastic powder was originally developed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 1993. This binder-on-powder process was the first to be known as 3D Printing technology.
3D Printing Progress Oct 16, 2015 Focus on materials innovations at 3D Printing USA 2015 IDTechEx 3D printing research has focussed on materials requirements for several years now, and this allows us to bring together some of the most knowledgeable people to talk about the state of the industry, new developments and future innovations across the whole spectrum of 3D Printing Materials.
3D Printing Progress Oct 15, 2015 Three new technology megatrends Thought leaders IDTechEx were among the first to identify three new megatrends in the world of technology: Structural Electronics (SE); 3D Printed Electronics (3DPE); Energy Independent Electric Vehicles (EIVs).
3D Printing Progress Sep 22, 2015 Visualizing the 3D printing landscape The 3D printing industry is still going from strength to strength. According to the IDTechEx report 3D Printing 2015-2025: Technologies, Markets, Players this industry is set to grow from $1bn in 2012 to $20bn in 2025.
3D Printing Progress Nov 2, 2016 Brief Video Tour of the IDTechEx Show! Nov. 16-17 2016 Watch our preview of the IDTechEx Show! coming up in Santa Clara on Nov. 16-17 (www.idtechex.com/usa).
3D Printing Progress Oct 12, 2016 Latest trends in the conductive inks business IDTechEx Research analysis showed that the conductive ink business was on the cusp of rapid and comprehensive change. Changing business dynamics has forced many suppliers to change strategy, focusing on many emerging and nascent applications in the hope that some will grow in the future to compensate for the commoditization and/or decline in core markets. In this article, we bring you an update on some of the latest trends and developments.
3D Printing Progress Oct 4, 2016 Will PTFE be the next 3D printable material? The range of available materials is one of the key hurdles to adoption for industrial 3D printing. 3D printing is being rapidly adopted by product manufacturers all around the world, but it still can't compete with many other manufacturing techniques with respect to material diversity.
3D Printing Progress Aug 5, 2016 Where is my 3D printed polypropylene? The new IDTechEx Research report 3D Printing Materials 2016-2016 has highlighted the growing market for professionals using desktop thermoplastic extrusion 3D printers.
3D Printing Progress Jun 13, 2016 Microcontrollers and single-board computers 2016-2026 The unique new IDTechEx Research report, Microcontrollers and Single-board Computers 2016-2026, is the first to reveal the big picture developing from the close relationship between these devices. It provides newly researched forecasts leading to figures such as $300bn in 2026 for SBC alone.
3D Printing Progress Mar 23, 2016 Conductive inks and paste: everything is changing The conductive inks and paste business will generate a demand of 1800 tonnes. IDTechEx Research forecasts that this will grow to 2200 by 2026. This business has come alive again and is now a business where literally everything is changing.
3D Printing Progress Dec 16, 2015 Trumpf to offer selective laser melting for 3D printing of metals German industrial machining and tooling equipment manufacturer, Trumpf, has added another type of metal 3D printing technology to its portfolio. This makes Trumpf the only manufacturer to offer all of the major laser 3D printing technologies.
3D Printing Progress Nov 27, 2015 NinjaTek, Taulman3D join forces, distribute wider variety of filament Two of the leading names in thermoplastic filament manufacturing have formed a powerful partnership, hoping to play an essential role in the industry. There are now over 300,000 thermoplastic extrusion printers in the world, with a total annual filament market of $250m in 2015.
3D Printing Progress Oct 20, 2015 Is 3D printing using binders having a resurgence? Jetting binder on layers of plastic powder was originally developed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 1993. This binder-on-powder process was the first to be known as 3D Printing technology.
3D Printing Progress Oct 15, 2015 Three new technology megatrends Thought leaders IDTechEx were among the first to identify three new megatrends in the world of technology: Structural Electronics (SE); 3D Printed Electronics (3DPE); Energy Independent Electric Vehicles (EIVs).
3D Printing Progress Nov 2, 2016 Google, Intel, Unilever & Nuon Solar Car to Launch the IDTechEx Show! Cornerstone presentations at North America's largest event on emerging technologies cover how new technologies are addressing world's biggest needs
3D Printing Progress Oct 11, 2016 Honda to use 3D printing to customise micro EVs At this year's CEATEC, Japan's largest consumer electronics show, Honda showed an example of its so-called Micro Commuter electric car with a body that's been constructed using additive manufacturing.
3D Printing Progress Sep 6, 2016 Major 3D printing players Arcam and SLM Solutions to be bought by GE On Tuesday 6th September, General Electric caused a stir in the 3D printing industry by announcing plans to buy Arcam and SLM Solutions, for a total of $1.4 billion.
3D Printing Progress Jul 26, 2016 The death of MakerBot is not the death of an industry Following the progress of MakerBot, it is easy to be despondent about the whole desktop 3D printing industry.
3D Printing Progress Apr 22, 2016 Europe's most important event on emerging technologies opens next week To date, attendee registrations are up by 17% and exhibiting organizations are up by 27% on last year.
3D Printing Progress Feb 17, 2016 Siemens opens facility for 3D printing metal components Siemens has opened a production facility for metal 3D printed components in Finspång. The investment of around 200 million Swedish Krona (€21.4 million) is the first step in the company's plans for the mass manufacture and repair of metal parts with additive manufacturing.
3D Printing Progress Dec 11, 2015 Mass produced 3D printed electronics Ten short years ago 3D printing was almost the exclusive remit of rapid prototyping. Nobody was putting 3D printing into mass production back then.
3D Printing Progress Nov 16, 2015 We'd clearly like to use 3D printing in more and more parts In anticipation of 3D Printing USA 2015, IDTechEx Technology Analyst, Rachel Gordon, interviewed the founder of Divergent Microfactories, Kevin Czinger, about his company and their 3D printed supercar, The Blade, which will be exhibited next week at the Santa Clara Convention Centre.
3D Printing Progress Oct 16, 2015 Focus on materials innovations at 3D Printing USA 2015 IDTechEx 3D printing research has focussed on materials requirements for several years now, and this allows us to bring together some of the most knowledgeable people to talk about the state of the industry, new developments and future innovations across the whole spectrum of 3D Printing Materials.
3D Printing Progress Sep 22, 2015 Visualizing the 3D printing landscape The 3D printing industry is still going from strength to strength. According to the IDTechEx report 3D Printing 2015-2025: Technologies, Markets, Players this industry is set to grow from $1bn in 2012 to $20bn in 2025.