Friday, October 13, 2017

Startup Digest - 3D Printing - Yo! - October 13th

Startup Digest

3D Printing

October 13, 2017

Happy Friday, you Scallywag!

How are ya?

Hope you are well. 

Due to my insomnia, I finished this digest up at around 5AM with no sleep and having to go to a early morning meeting at 8AM.

So, instead of the usual dribble about what I am up to, I am going to leave you with a classic song and the digest itself.

(Mostly because I could barely type)

Enjoy!

Until next time, my friend,
Dilanka

P.S: As always, feel free to hit me up for whatever reason by hitting reply to this email. 

Contemplation:
"..The most difficult thing is the decision to act, the rest is mere tenacity..." -- Amelia Earhart

Startup Digest 3D Printing is curated by:
Dilanka

Dilanka - Growth @ AstroPrint

Contact Dilanka at dilanka.wettewa@startupdigestmail.com

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[NEWS] - HP Inc. Plans a Push Into 3D Printers That Create Metal Objects

Jonathan Vanian - fortune.com

Looks like HP is going to focus a lot more on mass market metal 3D Printing. 

[KICKSTARTER] - Cubibot: The new standard of modern consumer 3D printer

Cubibot - kickstarter.com

Here's another 3D Printer Kickstarter that's kicking ass at the moment.

[NEWS] - Can you 3D print a bump fire stock?

John Hornick - policeone.com

This is related to the recent, horrific Las Vegas shooting and 3D Printing.

It's an interesting topic that brings up 3D Printable weapons yet again to the conversation.

What do you think about people being able to 3D Print untraceable weapons in the future? For it? Against it? Don't care?

[NEWS] - Impossible Objects Raises $6.4 Million in Series A

Beau Jackson - 3dprintingindustry.com

Composite-based additive manufacturing (CBAM) developer Impossible Objects has announced the raising of $6.4 million in series A funding. The sum means that, to date, the company has secured a total of $9.2 million in investment led by tech equity specialist OCA Ventures.

[PRODUCT] - 3D Print Dental Splints in Less Than 50 Minutes

Formlabs - formlabs.com

This is quite cool. It's a new long-term bio-compatible resin (called Dental LT Clear) for Desktop 3D Printers. You can print splits, retainers, and other dental related devices straight at home (or as a dentist).

[PRODUCT] - AstroPrint releases 3D Printer management app for Android & iOS

AstroPrint - blog.astroprint.com

If you are interested in managing your 3D Printer from your smartphone from anywhere around the world, this might be of interest to you.

It's an Android + iOS app that does just that. 

[PRODUCT] - Solidworks 2018 Launched

Solidworks - solidworks.com

FYI, Dassault recently announced the release of Solidworks 2018.

I personally like Fusion 360 or even Onshape (cloud based CAD software) -- but Solidworks has a HUGE existing audience, especially in the industrial sector. 

[PRODUCT] - A new handheld 3D Scanner called Peel

General Fabb - fabbaloo.com

3D Scanners essentially allow you to scan any physical object and reproduce a digital, 3D file that could theoretically be 3D Printed/Fabricated.

This is another interesting product designed to do just that.

[TOOL] - STL Garden

Matt Rayfield - stl.garden

This is a cool tool developed by an independent developer.

Essentially, it shows the latest 3D Files that were uploaded to Github.

Very cool for a first version project.

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