Desktop Metal software adds Live Sinter and Materialise support Posted by DEVELOP3D - November 10, 2020 Sinter-simulation technology Live Sinter, and new binder jetting support from Materialise
Desktop Metal Fiber 3D Printing added to product line-up Posted by DEVELOP3D - November 5, 2019 Desktop Metal has launched its latest 3D printing technology for industrial grade continuous fibre composite materials
Desktop Metal launches Live Parts Posted by Al Dean - February 6, 2018 https://giphy.com/embed/26DN48PB9sHggRrag Perhaps the most exciting announcement out of SolidWorks World doesn’t come from Dassault, but rather from Desktop Metal. The…
Stratasys takes Desktop Metal partnership ‘one step further’ with distribution activities Posted by Stephen Holmes - May 9, 2017 The Desktop Metal Studio product – part and support material is the same, but there’s a ceramic layer that enables…
Desktop Metal launches breakthrough metals additive manufacturing machines Posted by Al Dean - April 25, 2017 The Desktop Metal Studio machine – filament based metal particles held in a plastic filament, creating green parts ready for…
Nano Dimension acquire Desktop Metal, creating broad AM portfolio Posted by DEVELOP3D - July 3, 2024 Combines tech including metals AM, micro AM, generative design, process simulation and many more
Figur G15 launched for sheet metal forming by Desktop Metal Posted by DEVELOP3D - September 7, 2022 DSF technology creates toolpath for a ceramic tool on an XY gantry with 2,000 lbs of force
‘Heat-activated’ 3D Printed FreeFoam announced by Desktop Metal Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 21, 2022 By 3D printing a 'compact' foam, the material is expanded at a later date using an oven
H13 Tool Steel for Desktop Metal’s Studio system increases tooling options Posted by Stephen Holmes - September 17, 2019 A mould for a zinc zipper tooling printed in H13 steel on Desktop Metal’s Studio System 3D Printer Desktop Metal’s…
New flagship UltiMaker Factor 4 leaves desktop 3D Printing behind Posted by DEVELOP3D - April 22, 2024 UltiMaker exits fight for desktop FDM and heads into the industrial applications ring