Applications & Case Studies
Beehive Industries Tests 3D-Printed Jet Engine for Unmanned Aircraft Systems
U.S.-based Beehive Industries has reported significant progress in testing its additively manufactured Frenzy jet engine as part of a research and development program with...
3D printing of metal components tested for use in nuclear power plants
Additive manufacturing is increasingly being explored in safety-critical industries. Kinectrics, a subsidiary of BWX Technologies, and Burloak Technologies, a division of Samuel, Son &...
3D Printing with Concrete: Designer Furniture from Recycled Material by Philipp Aduatz and incremental3d
Austrian designer Philipp Aduatz, together with the company incremental3d, has developed a piece of furniture that showcases the potential of 3D concrete printing in...
Ather presents electric scooter concept with 3D-printed lattice seat
Indian e-mobility manufacturer Ather Energy unveiled its "Redux" concept vehicle at Community Day 2025 in Bangalore. The scooter is designed to combine the everyday...
Japanese company Lib Work builds soil-based house with 3D printing
The use of 3D printing in construction continues to advance. The Japanese company Lib Work, in collaboration with Italian manufacturer WASP, has built a...
Ceramic earmolds: 3D printing enables precise and biocompatible hearing aids
The production of customized earmolds for hearing aids is gaining importance through the use of ceramic 3D printing technologies. Swiss company OC GmbH and...
3D printing robot set to make shipbuilding more efficient as part of AI project
A consortium of UK companies and research institutions is currently working on a project to optimize ship designs using artificial intelligence and large-format 3D...
3D-printed eyewear: Paloceras introduces Hydroceras as a limited edition
Canadian label Paloceras has unveiled Hydroceras, a new eyewear collection created through algorithmic design and high-resolution 3D printing. The models are intended to capture...
Sanitätshaus Klinz Relies on 3D Printing for Orthopedic Aids
Sanitätshaus Klinz from Saxony-Anhalt has been using digital manufacturing technologies for several years to further develop its orthopedic products. With around 100 employees and...
D.E.E.P Project: 3D-Printed Ship Propellers with Digital Twin
With the project Digitally Enabled Efficient Propeller (D.E.E.P), the UK has launched an initiative to develop additively manufactured ship propellers enhanced with digital twins....




















