Month: September 2018

Could 3D Printing be useful for your business? Join us in October to find out!

Event: Could 3D Printing (Additive Manufacturing) be useful for your business? Dates: Tuesday 23rd October, 2018 Times: 8:15am – 11am Venue: GoPrint3D HQ FREE REGISTER On the morning of October 23rd (we’ve checked for you – it’s a Tuesday) we’ll be hosting a special breakfast meeting at our HQ in Ripon. The event starts at …

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Introducing 3DGence

GoPrint3D are proud to announce our latest partnership with 3DGence, a 3D printer manufacturer from Poland. GoPrint3D have been appointed as 3DGence’s UK Distributor, stocking their range of machines. Read on to find out more about the 3DGence range. INDUSTRY F340 Our technical team absolutely love this 3D printer. The ABS prints don’t warp because …

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3D Printing for Fashion with Florenradica and Ultimaker

Italian design company Florenradica use Ultimaker 3D printers to fabricate prototypes and end-use parts for fashion houses. Their unique position in the market means they have an illustrious list of clients, who require a wide range of parts to manufacture their own products. Traditionally, the firm has a background in woodworking and continues to fabricate …

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Latest Markforged Webinar: Producing Inspection Fixturing with Composite 3D Printing

Event: 3D Printing CMM Fixtures and Check Gauges for Faster, More Cost-Effective Inspection (Webinar) Date/Time: Thursday, 13th September, 2018. 4pm UK time. FREE REGISTER Markforged are running another webinar tomorrow, full details below: Typical inspection fixtures are either time-consuming modular assemblies or costly machined parts. 3D printing is a solution that saves both time and cost …

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3D Printing Medical Device Prototypes with Coalesce and Formlabs

Medical device design company Coalesce Product Development use stereolithography 3D printing to develop their medical devices. Prior to investing in their own Formlabs 3D printers, they outsourced prototyping to another company. By bringing 3D printing in-house, they have reduced model lead times and costs considerably. 3D printing was instrumental in the design and development of …

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