Forbes: 2020: The Year Ahead in 3D (Printing)December 17, 2019December 19, 2019 | The Essentium TeamShare 3D printing is coming of age. Not that long ago, we were still getting excited at machines that could print a model of our head, or a miniature replica of a famous building. A few years later, new generation machines could print medical devices and implantable human body parts. Meanwhile, 3D printing technology for industry has also progressed very rapidly—and it’s a space to watch closely in 2020.Additive manufacturing—the technical name for 3D printing—transforms the way we build objects, opening up a universe of new possibilities.Read more: Forbes Share
3D printing is coming of age. Not that long ago, we were still getting excited at machines that could print a model of our head, or a miniature replica of a famous building. A few years later, new generation machines could print medical devices and implantable human body parts. Meanwhile, 3D printing technology for industry has also progressed very rapidly—and it’s a space to watch closely in 2020.Additive manufacturing—the technical name for 3D printing—transforms the way we build objects, opening up a universe of new possibilities.Read more: Forbes
The Essentium Team January 20, 2023TCT Magazine: Essentium to launch ‘ePOD’ on-demand additive manufacturing service offering in 2023Essentium intends to launch a parts manufacturing services offering based on its High Speed Extrusion (HSE) 3D printing technology called ePOD – Essentium Parts On Demand. Read More
The Essentium Team January 20, 20233D Natives: The Personalities Who Shaped The Additive Manufacturing Market In 20222022 was an important year for the world of additive manufacturing. Read More
The Essentium Team January 18, 2023TCT Magazine: Essentium appoints Edna Garcia as CFO & Will Chiang as COOEssentium has announced the appointment of Edna Garcia as Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and Will Chiang as Chief Operations Officer (COO). Read More