Motorola Mobility, a Google company, is building a 3D printed modular phone, and has partnered with 3D Systems for commercial fulfillment. More »

The Captured Dimensions pop-up studio was located in the Smithsonian Castle and featured approximately 80 digital cameras all connected to 3D software. More »

Microsoft expanded their support for 3D printing by launching a Windows 8 app called 3D Builder. It includes a library of objects you can edit and 3D print. More »

3D Systems (NYSE:DDD) announced the availability of the Sense 3D scanner, the first 3D scanner designed for the consumer and optimized for 3D printing. More »

With rumors circling that 3D Systems will be purchased by IBM, the stock soars. We look at why IBM might be interested in the 3D printing giant. More »

 

3D Print Your Favorite Song on your iPhone

Printing a Sound Wave on your iPhone

At SXSW 2012, 3D printing startup Shapeways was considered one of the hottest startups.

Why? Because they are pushing the boundaries of the intersection between 3D printing and creative art. For millions of iPhone owners, their phone is their musical hub. Why not personalize your phone with a custom 3D printed sound wave of your favorite song?

More details in this Forbes article. Happy printing!

 

Welcome to On 3D Printing

3D Printed iPhone 4 by CreativeTools.se

“China on your desktop” – Chris DiBona, Google

“In the Next Industrial Revolution, Atoms Are the New Bits” – Wired Magazine

“The biggest thing of all coming in computing lies quite literally out of the box, in making the box.” – Neil Gershenfeld, MIT Professor and author of FAB: The Coming Revolution on Your Desktop–From Personal Computers to Personal Fabrication

The world is embarking on a personal fabrication revolution. Imagine you need a spare part for a home appliance. What if you could download the design and manufacture the part at home? What if you could “print” that part on a desktop machine about the size of your inkjet printer? You can! And people are printing everything today from shoes to creative works of art to high-tech components with a technology called 3D Printing.

Welcome to On 3D Printing! On this site, we will be tracking the emerging 3D Printing revolution and providing resources for you to get involved.

Please follow us on Twitter (@on3dprinting) and Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/on3dprinting). We hope you will share your own ideas in the comments and on Twitter with hashtag #on3dprinting.

Thanks for reading!

 

3D Printed iPhone image used under Creative Commons from Creative Tools.