3D Printing stories - Page 5
Unlike normal printing technologies, 3D printing (or additive manufacturing as it is sometimes described as) is the construction of a three-dimensional object from a CAD model or a digital 3D model.
It involves the action or process of making a physical object from a three-dimensional digital model, usually done by laying down many thin layers of a material in succession.
3D printing is being widely used across a variety of verticals, including healthcare, engineering and retail. 3D printers are often sold widely across the channel space.
Digital transformation in Europe a €333b business
Thu, 6th Dec 2018
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iaas
IDC has shared its forecast for digital transformation spending in Europe, which looks to be a very profitable industry.
Malaysia investing in data-driven future – but obstacles remain
Thu, 6th Dec 2018
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robots
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data analytics
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digital transformation
The country has openly expressed its desire to become the prime destination for high-tech industries in Southeast Asia.
Kiwis sceptical about tech's future impact on their business
Mon, 3rd Dec 2018
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fintech
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blockchain
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financial systems
Despite the imminent wave of AI, ML, and other tech advancements, many New Zealand businesses remain sceptical and unprepared, warns MYOB's 2018 report.
NZ-grown fitness app draws on augmented reality
Tue, 20th Nov 2018
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hyperscale
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public cloud
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ar, vr & metaverse
Fitness junkie Amy Lee Summers has launched an AR fitness app, Amy Lee Fit, which features fitness plans, recipes and more.
MicroMaker3D's tiny 3D printing tech is 'game changing'
Tue, 13th Nov 2018
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callaghan innovation
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kiwinet
Imagine 3D printing things thinner and smaller than a human hair, and how they could be used in everything from sensors, electronics, wearables and meshes.
Aussie blockchain firm Power Ledger wins XTC 2018
Mon, 29th Oct 2018
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blockchain
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healthtech
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cleantech
An Australian blockchain firm scooped up first place at the Extreme Tech Challenge at Sir Richard Branson’s private island in the British Virgin Islands.
Gartner’s seven unexpected digital disruptions
Thu, 18th Oct 2018
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smartphones
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wearables
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quantum computing
CIOs always need to be on the lookout for the next wave of technology. Gartner has outlined seven tech trends that we should keep an eye on.
China vs the US – who’s winning the ICT market battle?
Wed, 17th Oct 2018
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robots
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iot
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iaas
The IDC’s latest report reveals the US dominates software and AI spending, while China leads in IoT, AR/VR, and robotics, igniting the ICT market battle.
Y Soft lifts sales volumes through SaaS and multi-product strategies
Mon, 17th Sep 2018
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daas
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3d printing
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y soft
Enterprise office solutions provider Y Soft has grown its sales volume over the 2017-2018 fiscal year by 45%, equating to US$45 million (AU$62.9 million).
Transform responsibly - CompTIA’s top 10 tech trends
Mon, 17th Sep 2018
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uc
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drones
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biometrics
From IoT to AI, these innovations have the greatest potential to make near-term impacts on business, but CompTIA warns to approach them with care.
Tech Futures Lab launches Digital Suitcase to upskill everyday adults
Fri, 31st Aug 2018
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blockchain
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data privacy
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ai
Digital Suitcase is an online platform that teaches everyday adults digital knowledge that they need to thrive in the digital world.
Disruptive tech to shape future of commercial real estate
Mon, 27th Aug 2018
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digital transformation
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open source
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3d printing
Commercial real estate investors will need to tackle the speed of change and the struggle of infrastructure to keep up.
IDC - spending on 3D printing to reach $23b in 2022
Mon, 6th Aug 2018
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healthtech
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3d printing
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it spending
Global spending on 3D printing will hit USD $23 billion in 2022, driven by growing demand from new industries, predicts IDC’s latest report.
Why Agile has become more prominent within projects in the manufacturing industry
Mon, 23rd Jul 2018
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devops
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it in manufacturing
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apm
In today’s increasingly competitive market, streamlining any product development process is key to a manufacturer’s success.
$10 million project launched to foster kiwi 3D printing startups
Wed, 11th Jul 2018
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auckland university
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3d printing
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nz government
Multi-award winning professor Olaf Diegel will start with Auckland University’s Faculty of Engineering in early 2019.
Hands-on review: Crucial Ballistix Tactical Tracer RGB DDR4-2600
Mon, 2nd Jul 2018
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gaming
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reviews
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digital entertainment
Crucial's Ballistix Tactical Tracer RGB DDR4-2666 arrives, promising gamers both performance and customisable RGB illumination to light up their rigs.
Don’t be the bug - the benefits and dangers of DX
Mon, 18th Jun 2018
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robots
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digital transformation
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3d printing
On Friday, IDC IT executive programs group VP Joseph Pucciarelli presented to a room of Kiwi CIOs with advice on how to get past the digital deadlock.
Personalise your PC with Ballistix’s Tactical Tracer RGB DDR gaming memory
Tue, 17th Apr 2018
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3d printing
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ballistix
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tactical tracer
Ballistix unveils Tactical Tracer RGB DDR4 gaming memory featuring customisable RGB LEDs, enabling PC modders to personalise their rigs like never before.
How to choose the best end-to-end solution for your 3D scanning projects
Mon, 16th Apr 2018
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fuji xerox
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printing
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3d printing
The Geomagic DesignX is the most comprehensive reverse engineering software that combines history-based CAD with 3D Scan data processing.
It's business time, Rocket Lab prepares for its first commercial launch
Mon, 9th Apr 2018
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spacetech
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3d printing
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rocket lab
Rocket Lab sets a 14-day window for its 1st commercial launch, 'It's Business Time', breaking new ground in space.