3ders.org Features Solidscape’s 1000th Sold T76Plus
"Solidscape, Inc., founded in 1994, produces 3D printers used to produce "wax-like" patterns for lost-wax casting/investment casting and mold making applications." Read more.
"Solidscape, Inc., founded in 1994, produces 3D printers used to produce "wax-like" patterns for lost-wax casting/investment casting and mold making applications." Read more.
Merrimack, NH, May 22, 2012 — Solidscape®, Inc., the leading manufacturer of high precision 3D printers for direct manufacturing applications, reaches a noteworthy milestone in selling its 1000th T76Plus 3D printer to one of the largest diamond and fine jewelry stores along the Gulf Coast, Pav & Broome Diamond Jewelers. “We are not limited to [...]
"Combined Company Well Positioned With Multiple Technology Platforms and Complementary Products Available Across Enhanced Integrated Sales and Marketing Organization" Read more.
"Printing or lasering of individual models for wax casting or for mass production is being demonstrated by DWS, Envisiontec, Rapidshape and Solidscape." Read more.
Merrimack, NH, March 1, 2012 — Solidscape®, Inc., the leading manufacturer of high precision 3D printers for lost wax casting and mold making applications, announces the appointment of Shanghai Forever Tech&D Co., Ltd. as its representative in North and East China. The company will be introducing the high precision 3D wax printers to manufacturers outside [...]
"It's not often that a revolution comes along to change everything, but like the Internet changed the way we communicate and share information, 3D printing will fundamentally change the way we make things" Read more.
"Imagine going to a jewelry store and instead of looking through trays of rings, you sit in front of a computer screen, and the salesperson guides you through a series of pull-down menus and screens showing ring designs." Read more.
"It’s not often that a revolution comes along to change everything, but like the Internet changed the way we communicate and share information, 3-D printing will fundamentally change the way we make things." Read more.
"According to a new report by iData Research (www.idataresearch.net), the leading global authority in medical device and dental market research, the U.S. dental prosthetics market, including crowns/bridges, inlays/onlays, veneers and dentures recovered from the economic recession in 2010, reaching a value of over $11.2 billion. Growth is being driven by the adoption of digital and [...]