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Clay moves up from President to CEO

G Thomas Clay has become CEO of Z Corporation, maker of the world's fastest 3D printers, following the company's merger with Contex Scanning Technology of Denmark.

News from Z Corp, Oct 13, 2005

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Resins enable production quality pieceparts

In October 2004, Martello was approached by Absolute Product Design regarding an optical scanner project it was designing which needed production quality pieceparts.

News from Martello, Oct 6, 2005

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Rapid prototyping speeds innovation to market

When David Alner devised a novel handle design that could make the humble wheelbarrow more controllable, he needed trial prototype models to interest prospective buyers.

News from Martello, Oct 6, 2005

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Sterolithography resins offer colour options

DSM Somos has expanded its popular Somos 9000 and Somos 12000 material series with two new variant colour product offerings.

News from DSM Somos, Oct 3, 2005

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New look and feel for laser sintered components

3T RPD has recently started supplying components in Alumide, the aluminium-filled nylon material from EOS.

News from 3T RPD, Sep 29, 2005

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Court rules on stereolithography material

The Frankfurt District Court in Germany has ruled that 3D Systems' Bluestone filled stereolithography material infringes a co-owned DSM patent.

News from DSM Somos, Sep 21, 2005

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One-piece prototypes validate cycle design

3T RPD produced functional and aesthetically pleasing prototypes to assist Paul Wolfson in his final year of study in Industrial Design and Technology at Loughborough University.

News from 3T RPD, Sep 21, 2005

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Seminars explain latest small batch techniques

MCP Tooling Technologies is holding two free educational seminars aimed at designers and manufacturers.

News from MCP Tooling Technologies, Sep 20, 2005

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3D printer provides tactical edge

The nature of warfare requires military tacticians to know the lay of the land in advance to protect troops, a capability increasingly enabled by 3D printing technology and the US

News from Z Corp, Sep 15, 2005

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Vacuum casting process speeds prototyping

Paragon Rapid Technologies has produced a range of prototype radiation detection devices using its advanced two-shot vacuum casting process.

News from Paragon Rapid Technologies, Sep 13, 2005

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Laser-sintering moves to e-manufacturing

More and more application cases show that laser-sintering is not only suited for building prototypes or tooling, but that the technology is also being embraced as manufacturing technology.

News from EOS Electro Optical Systems, Sep 8, 2005

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Reseller to marry SolidWorks with 3D printing

Z Corp has signed GoEngineer as its newest reselling partner, charged with promoting Z Corp 3D printing solutions throughout the Western USA.

News from Z Corp, Sep 1, 2005

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Laser-sintering moves to small batch production

Innovative domestic lighting has entered commercial production at the Belgian headquarters of Materialise using plastic laser-sintering machines supplied by EOS Electro Optical Systems.

News from EOS Electro Optical Systems, Aug 29, 2005

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Rapid tooling on show in Birmingham

Bavarian based Protoform will be showing off its Space Puzzle Molding technology at the Time Compression Technologies Show (4th to 6th October 2005, UK NEC, Birmingham).

News from Protoform, Aug 24, 2005

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German RP technique set for UK exposure

Although Space Puzzle Molding has been very successful in Germany it is relatively unknown in the UK and can realistically be regarded as "new" to the rapid prototyping market.

News from Protoform, Aug 23, 2005

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Tooling experts to assess composite SL materials

A new 6-month development initiative is designed to drive further advancements in rapid tooling applications for composite SL materials.

News from DSM Somos, Aug 8, 2005

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Podium finish for sponsored student team

The Oxford Brookes Formula Student Automotive Engineering team has defended its UK champions title, finishing 3rd in the UK and 15th overall out of 69 competitors

News from 3T RPD, Aug 8, 2005

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Rapid prototyping verifies smoke alarm performance

When Sprue Aegis developed its innovative FireAngel PS-101 plug-in smoke alarm, prototype housings made by selective laser sintering were key to performance verification.

News from 3T RPD, Aug 5, 2005

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Materials add more options to rapid prototypes

Quickparts has added five new materials to its rapid prototyping line, which includes stereolithography (SLA), selective laser sintering (SLS) and fused deposition modelling (FDM).

News from Quickparts.com, Aug 5, 2005

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Rapid prototyping brings footballers back to life

AME Prototype Solutions has recently teamed-up with Edinburgh creative group The Eleven Forty Company to assist in the delivery of a new luxury table football game, the Opus.

News from AME Product Development Solutions, Jul 26, 2005

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Merger brings scanning and printing together

Contex Scanning Technology and Z Corp are to merge to create a global leader in colour scanning and 3D printing solutions for engineering markets.

News from Z Corp, Jul 22, 2005

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3D printers prove popular in education

Z Corp has logged record first-half sales in the education sector, where its 3D printers are preferred for their speed and affordability in creating high-quality prototypes of 3D engineering designs.

News from Z Corp, Jul 18, 2005

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Student racers make the most of rapid prototypes

The Oxford Brookes Formula Student Automotive Engineering team uses parts produced using selective laser sintering in its bid for racing honours.

News from 3T RPD, Jun 28, 2005

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Selective laser sintering assets sold off

Selected assets of the DSM Somos selective laser sintering business conducted by DSM Desotech and its DSM Somos subsidiary have been sold to the Valspar Corporation.

News from DSM Somos, Jun 27, 2005

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RP technologies to aid war wounded

Rapid Product Development Group is supporting a ground-breaking project to satisfy the surgical needs of severely injured people in Iraq.

News from Rapid Product Development Group, Jun 24, 2005

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