3D Printing stories - Page 6
Unlike normal printing technologies, 3D printing (or additive manufacturing as it is sometimes described as) is the construction of a three-dimensional object from a CAD model or a digital 3D model.
It involves the action or process of making a physical object from a three-dimensional digital model, usually done by laying down many thin layers of a material in succession.
3D printing is being widely used across a variety of verticals, including healthcare, engineering and retail. 3D printers are often sold widely across the channel space.
HP snaps up first Aussie customer for new commercial 3D printer
Mon, 11th Dec 2017
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Aussie firm iOrthotics adopts HP's 3D printing, bolstering orthotic device production with strength and speed.
Interview: Y Soft explains why security in print management can't be an oversight
Mon, 11th Dec 2017
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Security in print management is often overlooked, says Hyder Mohammed of Y Soft. He discusses the risks and solutions for safeguarding sensitive information.
Veeam: Ten years of the iPhone - where are we now?
Fri, 8th Dec 2017
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The iPhone revolutionised more than just calls. Veeam's Shaun McLagan explores its profound impact on hyperconnectivity and the Always-On world.
Sony's 3D Creator brings 3D scanning to the masses
Fri, 24th Nov 2017
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Sony Mobile has launched its 3D Creator software, enabling users use their phones to easily capture faces and objects in 3D.
'Freaky' Aussies are ready for holographic dating
Fri, 24th Nov 2017
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Aussies are embracing 3D tech for health, social life, and even dating, with 37% of men keen on using 3D scans on dating sites, new Sony research finds.
Konica Minolta and Western Sydney University build digital manufacturing capabilities
Wed, 8th Nov 2017
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Konica Minolta has announced a partnership with Western Sydney University (WSU) to build digital manufacturing capabilities...
New technologies driving ICT spend to double the rate of GDP growth
Wed, 25th Oct 2017
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New technologies are driving ICT spend back to double the rate of GDP growth, IDC says. So which technologies are leading the way?.
New distie deal brings Robo 3D printing range to Australia
Tue, 24th Oct 2017
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Australia's largest 3D printer retailer will be distributing Robo's range of 3D printer and filament products across the country.
Generation born after 2010 to be 'AI native' - best to be prepared
Fri, 6th Oct 2017
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Generation AI consumers and workers will be are creative, empowered and radical thinkers. Anyone who ignores the vanguard of Gen AI will fall behind.
3D printing a booming market across Asia Pacific
Mon, 25th Sep 2017
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Education is leading the charge with 3D printing, but there's another - somewhat surprising - growth market for the technology...
HP signs Metro Systems for 3D printing in Thailand
Mon, 25th Sep 2017
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HP has appointed Metro Systems as its first Thai 3D printing solutions reseller as it seeks to ramp up delivery of the Jet Fusion 3D printing in APAC.
SaaS, cloud, big data... Survey finds too much tech jargon is holding businesses back
Fri, 22nd Sep 2017
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Tech jargon is not only ambiguous, it's also preventing business professionals from properly understanding the technologies they need to focus on.
CSIRO builds facility focused on keeping Australians & the economy healthy
Wed, 6th Sep 2017
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New 'one stop shop' facility M2 has been launched in Australia to accelerate the development of life-changing medicine and medical devices.
New Zealand student uses milk protein to 3D-imprint cells that could possibly regrow limbs
Thu, 20th Jul 2017
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University of Canterbury PhD student Azadeh Hashemi is using milk protein to 3D-imprint cells, potentially enabling the regrowth of missing body parts.
Exclusive interview: The tech guru making construction more productive
Thu, 13th Jul 2017
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Businesses need to be adaptive and entrepreneurial. The disruption of the construction industry is a positive movement for the industry as a whole.
IDC: The only way for traditional ICT sales is down but innovation accelerators will lift us up
Mon, 3rd Jul 2017
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Traditional ICT revenue streams are drying up, IDC says, with future growth coming from 'innovation accelerators' - and Asia Pacific leading the way.
IoT voted the top priority in driving digital transformation for organisations
Fri, 23rd Jun 2017
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The IoT has become the leading technology priority for digital transformation, coming in at the top priority for 92% of organisations.
Kura takes on solving global issues with 3D printing
Thu, 8th Jun 2017
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Students at Christchurch's Te Kura Kaupapa Māori O Te Whānau Tahi are using 3D modelling and printing to tackle world problems.
Tech in China, start-ups, sports & fashion: CES Asia's 2017 line up
Wed, 7th Jun 2017
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As a part of CES Asia 2017, Startup Park will showcase at least 75 start-ups around the world from ten countries.
You're invited: Free webinar PD on robots coding and more
Tue, 23rd May 2017
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Educators invited to free webinar on using edtech in the classroom, featuring 3D printing, coding and robotics. Don't miss out! #edtech.