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DEVCOM Looks at 3D Printed Food Perceptions

Researchers at the U.S. Army DEVCOM Soldier Center have looked at soldiers’ perceptions of 3D printed food. In an article published in the journal Future Foods, Jonathan Blutinger, Alan Wright,…

Goldilocks’ Flywheel: Refractory Complex Concentrated Alloys (RCCAs) & The Race for the Future

Recently, Metalysis, Skyrora, and Thermo-Calc Solutions started to try to commercialize Tanbium. This alloy has been created for use in combustion chambers and rocket nozzles. Tanbium is a Refractory Complex…


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Championing a Made-in-America Future for Additive Manufacturing

As the additive manufacturing industry continues its rapid global evolution, one theme has risen to the top of strategic conversations: the importance of strengthening domestic production to support national competitiveness…

Friendshoring and Additive Manufacturing: 
Turning Australia’s Research Strength into Commercial Impact

Global supply chains are being re-written. After decades of globalisation driven primarily by cost efficiency, geopolitical tensions, trade disputes and pandemic-era disruptions have exposed the risks of concentrating manufacturing and…

3DPOD 292: 3D Printer Product Reviews with Alastair Jennings

Alastair Jennings has been reviewing cameras for a very long time. A chance digression led him to review one of the first RepRap 3D printers. Since then, Alastair has reviewed…

Falling in Love with 3D Printing for Valentine’s Day

“Falling in love is not at all the most stupid thing that people do—but gravitation cannot be held responsible for it.” – Albert Einstein In simpler terms, Einstein meant that…

3D Printing News Briefs, February 7, 2026: Generative AI, USVs, Microgravity, & More

Today’s 3D Printing News Briefs is a bit of a mixed bag. We’re starting with generative AI tools for 3D design from MIT, and then news about USVs. Moving on,…

Stratasys Partners With Defense Prime Heavyweights to Qualify SAF PA12 for Industrial 3D Printing

Perhaps the most valuable lesson that the additive manufacturing (AM) industry has learned in its technical maturation era over the last five years or so is that you can’t really…

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Breaking the Bottleneck: How Automated Post-Processing Is the Key to Scalable Dental 3D Printing

The dental industry has undergone a dramatic transformation over the past decade. Traditional fabrication methods, such as manual casting, milling, and hand finishing, are being steadily replaced by digital workflows…

Machina Labs Secures $124 Million at a Pivotal Moment for Defense Manufacturing

Machina Labs has raised $124 million in funding. Investors include Woven Capital, Lockheed Martin Ventures, Balerion Space Ventures, and Strategic Development Fund (SDF). Machina describes itself as “software-defined production infrastructure,”…

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Formnext 2026: A More Mature AM Landscape Takes Shape in Frankfurt

Formnext 2025 offered a clear view of where Additive Manufacturing currently stands: an industry that has moved well beyond its hype phase and is progressing at different speeds across technologies,…

Additive Drives Raises Funding as Electric Motor Makers Look Beyond Rare Earths

Nordic Alpha Partners has invested in Additive Drives. This will help accelerate the company’s mission to develop better 3D printed electric motors. Through making lighter, rare-earth element-free engines, Additive Drives…

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Suppressor Resilience: A Billion Dollar AM Market Opportunity

Across the United States, thousands of entrepreneurs are flocking to the suppressor opportunity. Whereas previously suppressors were something for special forces and movies, now they’re in demand with gun enthusiasts,…

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Engineering Readiness for the Most Demanding Defense Programs

As additive manufacturing moves from innovation to execution, success is no longer defined by machine capability alone. For the most demanding U.S. defense programs, additive manufacturing must be engineered, qualified,…

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From Monitoring to Measurement: Why Objective Inspection is Becoming Essential for Scalable Metal AM

Additive Manufacturing (AM) is no longer judged by its printing capabilities, but how it can print reliably, repeatedly, at scale. As metal AM continues its transition from prototyping to production,…

3D Printing News Briefs, February 5, 2026: Advisory Board, Virtual Twins, & More

We’re starting with business in today’s 3D Printing News Briefs, including a new website launched by Metamorphic AM. Massivit appointed two senior leaders to its advisory board, and Dassault Systèmes…

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Italy’s First Certified 3D Printed Home is Alive: WASP Completes the Itaca Project

Additive construction (AC) can’t “solve the housing crisis”: that’s too much to expect from one technology. But AC processes have demonstrated that they’re a promising tool for helping to mitigate…

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Suppressor Resilience: A Billion Dollar AM Market Opportunity

Across the United States, thousands of entrepreneurs are flocking to the suppressor opportunity. Whereas previously suppressors were something for special forces and movies, now they’re in demand with gun enthusiasts,…

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The Business of Customized Sports Equipment: How 3D Printing Is Changing Athletic Gear

For years, 3D printing in sports has been linked mostly with prototypes, concept shoes, and one-off experiments for elite athletes. Helmets, cleats, and footwear midsoles often took over the headlines,…

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A New 3D Printing Megaverse Is Forming — Who Will Lead?

The desktop 3D printer market may soon look less like a hobby and more like a serious, high-stakes race. Between rumors of mega-investments, changing alliances, and a boom in consumer…


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