November 23, 2020 No Comments 3d printing, Aerospace, Articles, Baillie Gifford, ceo, Emerging-Technologies, Fundings & Exits, iconiq capital, industrial design, Lockheed Martin, long beach, printer, Relativity Space, Robotics, Science, Science and Technology, space, TC, Tiger Global Management, tim ellis, U.S. government, United States
Relativity Space raises 0 million as its sets sights on the industrialization of Mars 3D-printed rocket startup Relativity Space has closed $500 million in Series D funding (making official the earlier reported raise), the company announced today. This funding was led by Tiger Global Management, and included participation by a host of […]
October 4, 2020 No Comments 3d printing, chocolate, Cocoa Press, Evan Weinstein, TC
Meet Cocoa Press, the Philly startup making a 3D printer for chocolate Evan Weinstein, the founder of the Philadelphia-based startup, Cocoa Press, which makes a 3D printer for chocolate, doesn’t have much of a sweet tooth. But the young founder was fascinated by 3D printing technologies and was looking for a way […]
September 22, 2020 No Comments 3d printing, Additive Manufacturing, Aerospace, Articles, international space station, northrop grumman, Science, Science and Technology, space, TC, video games
Made In Space is sending the first ceramic manufacturing facility in space to the ISS next week In-space manufacturing company Made In Space is pushing the envelope on what can, well, be made in space with its next mission – which is set to launch aboard a Northrop Grumman International Space Station […]
July 6, 2020 No Comments 3d printing, coivd-19, coronavirus, Extra Crunch, Hardware, Health, Market Analysis
As COVID-19 surges, 3D printing is having a moment COVID-19 will be remembered for many things — most undoubtedly negative. There are, however, some silver linings among the horrors of the deadliest pandemic in recent memory. Among them, if the sort of human ingenuity that shines whenever the world is faced with […]
June 15, 2020 No Comments 3d printing, Additive Manufacturing, Aerospace, Edinburgh, flight, outer space, Rocket Lab, rocket launch, scotland, Skyrora, space, spaceflight, spaceport, SpaceX, TC
Rocket startup Skyrora achieves a successful sub-orbital launch from Scottish island This past weekend was a busy one for rocket launches, including for new launch companies hoping to join the ranks of SpaceX and Rocket Lab as private, operational space launch providers. Edinburgh-based Skyrora achieved a significant milestone for its program, successfully […]
May 4, 2020 No Comments 3d printing, coronavirus, COVID-19, formlabs, Health
Formlabs gets FDA emergency use authorization for a 3D-printed ventilator conversion part The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has awarded Formlabs an emergency use authorization (EUA) for a 3D-printed part designed to convert BiPAP machines designed for sleep apnea into much-needed ventilators. The offering was one of dozens of ventilators and accessories granted […]
April 24, 2020 No Comments 3d printing, Automotive, business, coda automotive, coronavirus, COVID-19, Divergent 3D, Emerging-Technologies, Horizons Ventures, industrial design, kevin czinger, layoffs, Li Ka-shing, Los Angeles, Personnel, Startups, TC, Technology Development
Manufacturing startup Divergent 3D reduces staff by one-third Divergent, the Los Angeles-based startup aiming to revolutionize vehicle manufacturing, has cut about one-third of its staff amid the COVID-19 pandemic that has upended startups and major corporations alike. The company, which employed about 160 people, laid off 57 workers, according to documents filed […]
April 10, 2020 No Comments 3d printing, Science, TC
3D-printed ‘bionic corals’ mimic a reef’s powers of photosynthesis The mass die-off of coral reefs is a catastrophe of global proportions, but the sheer scale of their success as organisms has lessons for science. Case in point: these 3D-printed “bionic corals” from Cambridge researchers that are more than scaffolds for fragile microorganisms […]
April 7, 2020 No Comments 3d printing, Aerospace, america, ceo, cloud computing, coronavirus, COVID-19, employment, Florida, layoff, Louisiana, Mississippi, printer, Relativity Space, space, Startups, TC, telecommuting, tim ellis, United States, Work
Relativity Space’s focus on 3D printing and cloud-based software helps it weather the COVID-19 storm Just like in almost every other industry, there’s been a rash of layoffs among newer space startups and companies amid the novel coronavirus crisis. But Relativity Space has managed to avoid layoffs – and is even hiring, […]
April 6, 2020 No Comments 3d printing, Apple, formlabs, mask, TC, Tim Cook
Apple has sourced over 20 million protective masks, now building and shipping face shields As it mobilizes its supply chain, employees, and partners to provide personal protective equipment to medical workers and others working to stop the spread of the COVID-19 epidemic, Apple has sourced over 20 million face masks and is […]
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