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3D Printing Markets Reach $14.7 Billion in 2023
Additive Manufacturing Research reports 13.5% growth rate in a challenging year for the technology.
AI and new software is propelling device design forward into the next generation.

Fonon Developing Bulk-to-Shape Tech for Military Applications
U.S. Defense Program firms up goals for greater adoption of 3D printing, Fonon reports.
Ford Built Its New Explorer Using Formlabs SLA and SLS 3D Printers
Ford's development center, PD Merkenich, was one of the first companies to get their hands on Form 4, Formlabs’ latest MSLA 3D printer.
Ask Your AI: Doomed to Fail or Designed to Print?
Solution providers turn to machine learning to reduce print failure.
Medical Device Design: A Transformative Time?
AI and new software is propelling device design forward into the next generation.
L’Oréal Selects AMFG’s Additive MES Software to Streamline Its AM Workflows
AMFG’s MES software enables L'Oréal to optimize order handling and accelerate prototypes turnaround.
3Diligent Enters Open Beta of New ProdEX and Shopsight Connect Software
Software and services empower pandemic-era product development and procurement.
Stratasys Launches the J750 3D Printer and PolyJet Studio Software
Newest multi-material 3D printer features six-material capacity for rigid, rubberlike, and transparent materials in more than 360,000 colors, all in one print.
Autodesk Prepares to Enter the 3D Printing Market
Plans to release its own 3D printer and 3D printing platform named Spark.
Rapid Prototyping’s New Rules of Engagement
With more engineers using their own 3D printers, rapid prototyping service providers evolve to fill a need for speed, volume and expertise.
CAM Software Speeds Up Prototyping and Manufacturing
Designing for, and with, computer-aided manufacturing in mind can save product development time and money.
Pumping Up Global Expansion Plans with Adept
Additive Manufacturing’s New Design Paradigm
3D printing allows companies to rethink previously impossible to manufacture designs, optimize their products, and support new business models.
3D CAM for Milling and Rapid Prototyping Updated
DeskProto 6.1 for non-machinists working in CAD, rapid prototyping, and mold making includes new offset strategy.
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