This article first appeared on 3DPrint.com | by Clare Scott | Jun 20, 2018 Using an EnvisionTEC 3D-Bioplotter, one of the most-utilized bioprinters on the market, researchers at Northwestern University have 3D printed tissue that mimics human bile duct. A bile duct plays a crucial role in the body, carrying...

This article first appeared in Orthodontic Products | Practice Profiles Section | Online Edition | Article by Alison Werner For the last 5 years, Fort Collins, Colo-based Brandon Owen, DDS, MS has been all in when it comes to digital orthodontics. His primary goal has been to...

Dearborn, Mich., and Atlanta, Ga. – EnvisionTEC, a leading global manufacturer of 3D printers and materials for the dental industry, and EasyRx, a developer of orthodontic prescription software, today announced the integration of their software for ease of use. Orthodontic professionals can learn more about how...

New medical-grade biomaterials suitable for use in wound repair, biosensor housings, bone regeneration, drug release and more Three grades of ready-to-print biomaterials now available for use with the EnvisionTEC 3D-Bioplotter: technical, research and medical grade, which deliver the highest purity and quality 3D-Bioplotter now...

Hardware update allows EnvisionTEC to deliver XY resolution of 25 microns in its largest laser-based 3D printers EnvisionTEC’s unique 3SP technology continues to win over new users, including aftermarket wheels manufacturer Design Infini and global hybrid packaging leader Berlin Packaging Launched in 2013, 3SP...

Inspired by the locking mechanism of the common coin purse, EnvisionTEC 3D Builder Jose Nunes designed a system for attaching items together using an innovative 3D printed snap array. The design is easy to scale up or down to attach two sides of an object together,...

Congratulations to the EnvisionTEC sponsored F1 in Schools team Hawk Racing, who after a hard fought competition against 41 other teams came third overall in the UK. EnvisionTEC have supported them with both sponsorship for the 2018 season, engineering support and printing various miniature parts...

Who sells the most accurate 3D printers? Are accuracy and resolution the same thing? What does resolution mean in 3D printing? Is there a relationship between accuracy and resolution? Where does tolerance fit in? When considering final dimensional part accuracy, what matters most: X, Y...

iMakr, the world’s largest independent seller of 3D printing solutions, launched a new London showroom in Plexal Center, a co-working space and innovation center in East London, where the company’s new relationship with EnvisionTEC is on full display. With the addition of the new workspace, iMakr...

The new EnvisionTEC Vida cDLM with a larger build area delivers a print speed of 20-50 mm per hour, depending on material. Dentists, orthodontists and labs can now 3D print night guards in FDA-approved material in less than 20 minutes. The new Vida cDLM allows...

Global Leaders in Dental 3D Printing and Software Join Forces to Ease Adoption of Quality Digital Dentures EnvisionTEC was the first to market with a complete 3D printed digital denture solution AvaDent is the leader in easy-to-use software and design services for digital dentures More than 40% of all...

This article first appeared in TCT Magazine| Europe Edition | Volume 26 | Issue 1 When EnvisionTEC launched its very first 3D printer in 2002, it was developed with the jewellery industry in mind. Along with a requirement for highly detailed castable patterns, EnvisionTEC saw there was a significant opportunity...

Model F1 race cars that run on compressed air and use 3D printed car wheels from EnvisionTEC helped Team Hawk, from Colyton Grammar School in East Devon UK, race to victory. Team Hawk consists of 6 students aged between 17 and 18: Elaine, Alex, Anthony, Charlie,...

Tim van Broekhoven, an engineering student at the Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) in the Netherlands, used an EnvisionTEC 3D printer, the Perfactory 4 Mini XL, to print fiber structures using ABS-Tuff material to help produce his master thesis, "On the Mimicking of Geckos...

Robotic Industries Association | October 31, 2017 ~ Viridis3D is changing the way things are made with their robotic additive manufacturing system, the RAM 123.  The 3D printing system is expanding options for the foundry’s customers and impacting how engineers and part designers create possibilities. "I'm actually...

Additive Manufacturing Magazine | November 6, 2017 ~ Looking on the horizon, Viridis3D new sand 3D printing system is expanding options for the foundry’s customers in areas including legacy tooling, product development and design complexity. Today, Hazleton Casting Company (HCC) is using the future of industrial foundry operations...