Settore Industriale: Medical

New desktop and industrial 3D printers revolutionize additive manufacturing in 2026

New desktop and industrial 3D printers revolutionize additive manufacturing in 2026

In 2026, desktop and industrial 3D printers will break down technical and economic barriers: low-cost SLS and metals for everyone, Industry 4.0 automation and advanced materials transform additive manufacturing into mainstream manufacturing.

Industry 4.0 Optimization: Advanced Strategies for Industrial-Scale Production

Industry 4.0 Optimization: Advanced Strategies for Industrial-Scale Production

Industry 4.0: 3D printing, rigorous qualification, and sustainability reduce the costs and times of large-scale production.

Optimization of Materials and Processes in 3D Printing: Advanced Strategies for 2026

Optimization of Materials and Processes in 3D Printing: Advanced Strategies for 2026

3D Printing 2026: multi-material, Al-Fe-Mn-Ti alloys 300 °C, Voxelfill against anisotropy, CFD for optimal parameters, self-eliminating supports, Stonehenge testing, open software and sustainability.

Innovations in Software and Scanning: The News Revolutionizing the Sector

Innovations in Software and Scanning: The News Revolutionizing the Sector

3D Scanners and software 2025: faster, cheaper, and smarter. Smartphones become scanners, scan-to-CAD bundles discounted, AI guides the user. Goal: trust, not just price.

Revolutionary Advances in 3D Printing: Next-Generation Materials and Cutting-Edge Technologies Reshaping Manufacturing

Revolutionary Advances in 3D Printing: Next-Generation Materials and Cutting-Edge Technologies Reshaping Manufacturing

Stampa 3D rivoluzionata: nuovi polimeri, metalli e ceramiche permettono oggetti multi-materiale, personalizzati, sostenibili e pronti all’uso senza assemblaggi.

Bioprinting: The Medical Revolution of the Future

Bioprinting: The Medical Revolution of the Future

Bioprinting: In October 2025, the first 3D cornea was successfully transplanted. Low-cost technology for tumor biopsies. Towards custom organs and the end of waiting lists.

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