Unilever's 3D printers cut prototype production time by nearly half
Unilever has almost halved production time for its well-known household care and laundry goods packaging moulds using Stratasy's 3D printing.
Unilever has almost halved production time for its well-known household care and laundry goods packaging moulds using Stratasy's 3D printing.
While still a nascent market in China, the production and sale of 3D printers are expected to quadruple over the next four years, according to a new report.
A new report shows that 3D printers and the materials that go along with them will explode over the next five years due to a growing comport with the technology fed mainly by inclusion of the tech in academic settings.
Stratasys today announced the first 3D printer that can not only print using a number of materials -- hard, soft, flexible -- but also with a wide range of colors.
Two of the 3D printing industry's largest companies announced a merger that could help speed up adoption of the technology in new markets.
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