Tag Archives: October 2013
Top 10 Countdown: Most Popular 3D Printing Stories in October 2013
Here are the top 10 most popular stories On 3D Printing brought you in October 2013.
10. Shapeways 3D Printed Jewelry Sold in Neiman Marcus Holiday Collection
Holiday shoppers now have even more unique gift options with Neiman Marcus selling 3D printed jewelry from Shapeways.
9. 3D Printing Materials Will Grow to $615M Thanks to Proprietary Pricing
Do you think you pay a lot for your inkjet cartridge refills? 3D printing materials are following suit in premium pricing to grow to $615M market.
8. MakerBot Launches Thingiverse iPhone App for 3D Printing Community
The MakerBot Thingiverse team has launched a Thingiverse iPhone app that lets you browse, share and keep involved with the 3D printing community on the go.
7. Spooky Designs You Can 3D Print for Halloween from Shapeways
Here are some 3D printed designs that will be perfect additions to your Halloween. Some are decorations, others costumes, all available at Shapeways.
6. 3D Printing IPO Darling voxeljet (VJET) Soars on First Day of Trading
On its first day as a public company, voxeljet stock (VJET) is soaring at 70% above its initial targeted price of $13.
5. Retailer Asda Launches 3D Printed Portrait Service in the UK
Asda has become the first supermarket in the UK to offer customers the ability to get a 3D printed miniature of themselves right in the store.
4. 3D Printing Makes Online Marketplace Etsy Change Its Handmade Policy
Etsy no longer requires items to be handmade, but instead must have authorship with the seller. 3D printing is one of the factors influencing this decision.
3. Formlabs Raises $19 Million to Make Desktop 3D Printing Awesome
Founded by MIT engineers, Formlabs first raised $3 million on Kickstarter for the Form 1 3D printer and now adds $19 million in venture funding for growth.
2. voxeljet Plans $91 Million IPO (VJET) to Compete with DDD SSYS XONE
3D printer company voxeljet sets terms for $91 million IPO. It will list as VJET on the NYSE and compete with DDD, SSYS, and XONE.
1. Belgium Doctors Use Mcor 3D Printing to Save Precious Time in Surgery
In Belgium, doctors are 3D printing bone structures to shave hours off in the operating room, using paper 3D printing from Mcor Technologies.
Thanks for reading in October!