Stratasys takes a bigger bite out of the digital dentistry cherry with the launch of its Objet30 Dental Prime 3D printer for smaller dental labs.
New Stratasys 3D printer brings AM to small dental practices
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On-Demand Webinar from Stratasys
Boost Productivity With Additive Manufacturing. In this dynamic webinar, hear directly from industry experts, Amos Breyfogle from Stratasys, and Jim Sargent from Whale Pumps.
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HASCO harnesses 3D printing innovation for injection moulding prototyping
Leader in the world of mould-making HASCO has joined forces with international additive manufacturing technology champion Stratasys to develop a rapid, cost-saving method for producing low volumes of injection-moulded prototypes.
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EPPM's most-read stories: The September edit
Europe's plastics processors are in full flight, with September's hot plastics news coming in thick and fast. Here's our most-read from the first autumn month.
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EPPM's TCT Show snap gallery
We had a fun day with our friends at TCT Show this week and we took some snaps of the exciting things we saw there, at the UK's biggest additive manufacturing event.
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Additive manufacturing value across the supply chain: Stratasys at Formnext
Formnext Powered by TCT will be Stratasys' largest ever trade show, integrating its 3D printing solutions and materials, business services and subsidiaries MakerBot and Solidscape to form the ultimate one-stop-shop for additive manufacturing.
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EPPM's most-read stories: The October edit
Fakuma, plastic bags, investment in pipe technology for oil and gas and 3D printing managed to pique the interest of EPPM's readers in October. We review the top news stories of the month.
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Formnext Powered by TCT: The Conference
The sounds, sights and sensations of the buzzing show floor at Formnext Powered by TCT are complemented by a wealth of engaging presentations brought together by TCT to form an exciting conference programme that delivers education to every level.
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Speeding up 3D printing production with soluble support
Stratasys' new SUP706 soluble support material for PolyJet 3D printers promises to help speed up the additive manufacturing process.
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Formnext Powered by TCT 2015 'hits the ground running'
Exhibitors and organisers of Formnext Powered by TCT 2015 have heralded the inaugural event as a success, proving itself as a key industry event for the additive manufacturing, product development and tool-making sectors.
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3D printing slashes automotive assembly tool production costs by 90%
Harnessing the power of additive manufacturing for automotive assembly tool production has slashed Opel's tool production costs by up to 90 per cent.
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3D printing polymers market to surge to $4.3bn by 2023
3D printing material demand is growing and with it demand for additive manufacturing plastics. A fresh report from SmarTech looks into the rise of 3D-printable polymers.
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Most-read EPPM stories of 2015 - month-by-month
EPPM Editor Rose Brooke has been scouring the website's analytics pages to find the most-read stories of each month of the year. Take a trip down memory lane with us as we review the news that got you clicking in 2015.
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Super smart scooter hits streets thanks to Stratasys 3D printing tech
An ultra intelligent scooter that is solar-powered, electric and also lightweight is hitting the streets thanks to Stratasys 3D printing intelligence.
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Additive manufacturing in 2016: A hype-free zone?
Additive manufacturing is throwing off the shackles of hype, with in-flight parts, injection moulding tools and working prototypes proving their value in the supply chain. We spoke to Stratasys' Simon Brandon.
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3D printing at the BPF: 'Don't feel threatened by disruption'
EPPM Editor Rose Brooke went to London to chair the BPF's 3D Printing: A Game Changer for the Plastics Industry? conference, where seven expert speakers brought the true benefits plastics can reap from additive manufacturing to a delegation of 40.
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Stratasys unveils new software to make 3D printing easier
3D printing group Stratasys has unveiled a new software strategy designed to make 3D printing significantly easier, more intuitive and highly accessible.
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Submarine built with Stratasys Fortus 3D Printer to race this summer
The University of Warwick has built the “most 3D printed vessel on the grid” for the upcoming European International Submarine Race using a Stratasys Fortus 3D Printer.
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Simpler, Stronger, Faster: Stratasys enhancements make FDM 3D printer more efficient
Stratasys has introduced new enhancements to Fused Deposition Modelling (FDM)-based 3D printers.
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TCT Show unveils 2016 conference highlights
TCT Show 2016 has unveiled its conference highlights, bringing experts on stage with unmatchable knowledge on the best uses of 3D printing technologies in high-accountability markets including medical and heavy industry.
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