Tuesday, 30 September 2014

Top 3D Printing Companies

3D technology is going to change the way things are made fundamentally. The technology is swiftly growing and its showing signs of replacing the old mass production model that marked the industrial revolution. We shall establish the major companies that are involved in 3D printing.

Arc Group Worldwide

ARC GROUP is the leader in advanced manufacturing and 3D printing services provider in the world. Having been founded in 1987, the company has a wide array of high-tech manufacturing technologies and top-notch capabilities to boost the effectiveness of legacy manufacturing processes and hasten production time. Besides being a global leader in metal injection molding, ARC has the capacity in 3D printing and imaging, automation, machining, advanced tooling, lean manufacturing, plastic injection molding and robotics. Arc aims to enhance technology and innovation in manufacturing.




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STRATASYS

Stratasys Inc. manufactures 3D (three dimensional) printers and rapid prototyping (RP) systems for direct Digital manufacturing (DDM) and office based RP. The company develops, manufactures and sells products of 3D printers and RP systems (and consumables) that build physical components from computer aided designs (CAD). It also offers production component manufacturing services and rapid prototyping through its centers in Europe, North America and Australia. Its products are used in many fields such as industrial and business equipment, education, architecture, automotive, defense and consumer products market. The company launched the uPrint Plus. In January 2010, and acquired SolidScape, Inc in May 2011.

 

Hewlett-Packard Company

Hewlett-Packard Company provides products, technologies, solutions, software and services to individuals, small and medium businesses and corporations, including public sector customers, education and health sectors. It can be broken down intoseven segments; Personal computer group(PSG), Imaging and Printing, HP software, Enterprise, Storage and Networking (ESSN), HP Financial Services. The company has a myriad of solutions including personal computers and other peripheral devices, cross-vendor customer services, application development, maintenanceand technology support, imaging and printing products and services, and integration and consultingservices.



3D Systems Corp

3D Systems Corporation (3D Systems) is an umbrella company that trades through subsidiaries in the United States, Europe and the Asia Pacific region. The company’s offerings comprise of three dimensional content printing solutions including print materials, 3D printers and on-demand custom parts services for consumers and professionals. It also offers design productivity tools and content development.


The Ex One Company

The ExOne Company deals in the manufacture, development and sale of printing products and 3D printing machines in Europe, Americas and Asia. The company offers Max, Print, Flex and Lab machines that helps designers and engineers to design and develop industrial prototypes and production components.; and ExMicro Orion machine, a laser micro machining product for exotic and conventional materials. The company sells its products to industries in aerospace, heavy equipment, automotive and other industries using the ExOne brand. The ExOne Company was started in 2005 and its headquarters are based in North Huntingdon, Pennysylvania.

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Saturday, 30 August 2014

3D Printing Companies: A Consulting Firm Fast-Tracks 3D Printers in Schools

3D printing in schools is a goal that’s increasing in importance as everyone wakes up to the reality of 3D printing being the most significant technological development in history. While more technical education is becoming widely available in colleges and in certain industries obtaining 3D printers, it should start first with kids in public schools. If some companies have been trying to make that happen, it’s been a slow process because of cost issues and in trying to convince public schools to acquire a 3D printer.

An educational consulting firm by the name of Engaging Solutions is the latest company attempting to get 3D printers into schools. This company is also very adamant about it and wants to fast-track their plan. In fact, they want as many 3D printers in schools as possible this fall for the 2014-15 school season. The question is whether they’ll succeed.

Any good news to the above is that 3D printers have become very affordable now, and Engaging Solutions will likely get this message across. They’re also teaming up with MakerBot, a top 3D printer maker. They already provide many affordable 3D printers for the consumer market, and those printers make some amazing things.

What will the benefits be for those schools if 3D printers are successfully placed there this fall? The chances of a new generation learning the world from an entirely different perspective go up exponentially.

Tangible Learning
We have to thank companies like Engaging Solutions for making a concerted effort to get 3D printers in schools. That’s because the level of learning you can have with them is much more than some schools probably understand. There could be a stigma of 3D printers being mere playthings when, in reality, you can print out scans of nearly anything and use those items as tangible educational tools.

Imagine being able to print out a scan of a human brain, a famous sculpture, or an ancient artifact. This can indeed be done with 3D printers, and also printed in smaller form so students can hold them for study. It opens up a whole new understanding of the world that no prior generation has been able to have in the public school system.

In addition to those educational tools, kids can learn how the 3D printing process works. This is important since we’ll be using them in our everyday lives within another decade. Since so many careers (and emerging careers) are starting as the result of 3D printing, learning about them as early as possible in early grades is going to be an essential educational goal.

Will we see 3D printers in every public school within another year or two? We’ll track the Engaging Solutions goal of getting the printers into as many schools as possible this school season. It may require other  3d printing companies stepping up this year to make 3D printers truly ubiquitous in every school. But once they’re there, school leaders will realize their value and remove all mistaken notions that they’re only good for printing toys and nothing practical.