3D printing, additive manufacturing sector arms up to scale
3D printing startups are going public via SPACs and raising funds to compete with incumbents. Here's the short version, additive manufacturing is entering a new, more mature phase.
3D printing startups are going public via SPACs and raising funds to compete with incumbents. Here's the short version, additive manufacturing is entering a new, more mature phase.
Design Engine is a cloud application that generates complex shapes quickly without using local compute resources.
Stratasys' Selection Absorption Fusion technology and its H Series systems are aimed at expanding industrial additive manufacturing.
Desktop Health will focus on dentistry, orthodontics, dermatology, orthopedics, cardiology, plastic surgery and printed regenerative applications.
Dr. Yoav Zeif, CEO of Stratasys, said the company showed sequential revenue growth in the back half of the year.
ZDNet's Larry Dignan caught up with Desktop Metal CEO Ric Fulop to talk about the future of additive manufacturing, timelines, entrepreneurship, and going public via a SPAC.
What Fulop and Desktop Metal are really aiming to do is target Additive Manufacturing 2.0, the next-generation vision of additive manufacturing.
By bringing carbon fiber to the F123 Series printers, via FDM ABS-CF10 material, Stratasys will bring the material to more end users.