3D Printing stories - Page 2
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.
Cybersecurity 2022: Mobile malware, passwordless authentication fails, and hackers in space
Mon, 13th Dec 2021
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malware
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firewalls
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network infrastructure
Mobile malware and spear SMSishing attacks are predicted to increase in 2022, according to cybersecurity firm WatchGuard Technologies.
Research reveals CFO 4.0 instrumental in building the factory of the future
Thu, 25th Nov 2021
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supply chain & logistics
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erp
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3d printing
Manufacturing CFOs to take on strategic and innovative role in post-pandemic business, says SYSPRO research. Inventory and talent among key concerns.
Konica Minolta launches Markforged 3D printers
Mon, 16th Aug 2021
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3d printing
Partnering with Markforged to make 3D printing accessible to customers in New Zealand is the next step for the business in growing its local presence.
Internet of Things devices major source of security compromise - report
Fri, 16th Jul 2021
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iot
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cybersecurity
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healthtech
IoT devices have become a major security risk, with a 700% increase in attacks during the pandemic, according to Zscaler's study.
Standardisation and opening up supply chains will accelerate 3D printing adoption
Wed, 7th Jul 2021
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it in manufacturing
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3d printing
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stratasys
As interest in the sector grows, the industry must rethink its own supply chain to ensure 3D printers become more economically feasible and widespread.
Scientists use 3D printer to print 'bone' with living cells
Mon, 25th Jan 2021
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healthtech
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3d printing
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unsw
Scientists at UNSW Sydney have developed a ceramic-based ink that could allow surgeons to 3D-print bone parts with living cells for repairs.
Stratasys acquires Origin, gears up for new market opportunities
Wed, 13th Jan 2021
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it in manufacturing
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datacentre infrastructure
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power / energy
Stratasys acquires Origin, adding software-centric additive manufacturing to its capabilities. Plans to expand into mass production.
Huge opportunity in 3D printing materials market
Fri, 18th Dec 2020
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healthtech
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3d printing
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market research
An IDTechEx report forecasts that the global market for 3D printing materials will be worth $18.4 billion in 2030.
Y Soft and Paytec partner up to foster growth in ANZ
Tue, 15th Dec 2020
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partner programmes
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3d printing
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y soft
Y Soft and Paytec partner to expand market opportunities for print, document, and workflow management solutions in Australia and New Zealand.
Advanced materials for smart cities valued as $400bn market
Tue, 15th Dec 2020
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smart cities
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datacentre infrastructure
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power / energy
New materials valued as a $400 billion market are the key to enabling ambitious smart cities, according to a new report.
Beyond prototypes: How 3D printing is moving outside the test lab
Mon, 30th Nov 2020
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it in manufacturing
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3d printing
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stratasys
The future of 3D printing has never been brighter, thanks to growing adoption across industries and its potential for revolutionizing processes.
Frost & Sullivan: Nine growth opportunities out of COVID-19
Tue, 29th Sep 2020
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iot
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ai
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hybrid & remote work
As the industry has been reshaped by the global pandemic, a new report outlines how to stay ahead in the digitally-driven future.
HP Inc pledges to eliminate 75% of single-use plastic by 2025
Thu, 2nd Jul 2020
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cleantech
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hp
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3d printing
This transition from plastic to molded fibre has already eliminated 933 tonnes of hard-to-recycle expanded plastic foam last year, according to HP.
Common misconceptions about smart homes and biometrics
Mon, 22nd Jun 2020
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biometrics
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smart home
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cybersecurity
The real cause of most attacks is not biometrics itself, but the storage of biometrics data in a centralised database.
Ranked: The top 10 emerging technologies in 2020
Fri, 12th Jun 2020
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uc
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quantum computing
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5g & beyond
CompTIA has unveiled its annual list of emerging technologies ranked by the ability to generate new business and revenues.
Workplaces mismatching the importance of continous learning
Mon, 18th May 2020
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learning
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3d printing
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pluralsight
Employers and employees have fundamentally different perspectives on the importance of upskilling and continuous learning in the workplace.
Shadow of ransomware looms over healthcare sector
Thu, 14th May 2020
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malware
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ransomware
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cybersecurity
Healthcare systems undergoing rapid digital transformation to cope with COVID-19 face increasing cyberattack risks, warns GlobalData.
How Australian businesses can work smarter and faster with new-generation technology
Fri, 8th May 2020
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rpa
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ai
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printing
Australian businesses are leveraging RPA, AI, and 3D printing to streamline processes, boost efficiency, and remain competitive in the digital age.
HP NZ and partners step in to help Kiwi healthcare workers
Mon, 4th May 2020
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healthtech
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3d printing
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emirates team new zealand
HP New Zealand and partners are working with ShieldsUp to provide New Zealand healthcare workers on the frontlines of COVID-19 with 13,000 face shields.
Y Soft launches 3D printing solutions for education providers
Thu, 23rd Apr 2020
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3d printing
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digital education
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y soft
Y Soft has unveiled new 3D printing solutions for schools, featuring premium 3D lessons and an affordable 3D/2D EDU bundle to bolster STEAM education.