Last week, Boston-based startup Desktop Metal announced that it received $14 million from Bolt, Kleiner Perkins Caufield Byers, NEA, Lux Capital and Founder Collective, as well as Stratasys and undisclosed angel investors. The company’s stated mission is to develop a desktop-size 3D printer capab...
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News Commentary | November 11, 2021
ExOne, soon to be acquired by Desktop Metal, launched a new version of its entry‑level binder jet metal printer with a larger build area. Initial customers include jewelry producers and Siemens. While the company continues to increase the performance and materials range of its printers, it is still ... Not part of subscription
Case Study | February 02, 2022
Boom Supersonic is developing supersonic passenger aircraft and plans to start testing a 1:3 scale demonstrator aircraft, the XB‑1, in early 2022. Boom partnered with Stratasys and Velo3D to develop several dozen metal and high‑performance 3D‑printed parts for the XB‑1 and plans to continue using 3D... Not part of subscription
Company Profile | May 06, 2022
Focused on enabling 3D printing for production parts, particular in metals for automotive and other industrial uses, and for dental and medical applications Metal 3D printer based on binder jetting and variations to produce parts at much higher speeds and throughput; not at same level of ... To read more, click here.