The Expanding Role of Additive Manufacturing in the Defense Industrial Base
The U.S. defense industry is entering a period of significant growth.
The U.S. defense industry is entering a period of significant growth.
For decades, Boston has been a global engine for innovation in healthcare and biotechnology. The city has received more National Institutes of Health (NIH) funding than any other over the last 20 years, and is home to one of the highest concentrations of life sciences investment in the world.
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2025 was a significant year for additive manufacturing. Explore some of the main additive manufacturing news stories of 2025 to learn how the industry is changing.
Elegoo recently completed the first iteration of their Elegoo With Her program — a global initiative that trains women to develop skills in additive manufacturing.
Additive manufacturing has innovative applications across multiple industries. As adoption grows, there’s ample opportunity to make more innovative ideas a reality.
Dr. Jonathan Morris runs a 3D printing lab at the Mayo Clinic. Learn about how his department uses additive manufacturing technologies to solve complex medical cases.
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The advantages of additive manufacturing include design freedom, waste reduction, and improved product performance. Explore how these benefits help manufacturers.
Learn about SME and Stratasys’ additive manufacturing competition and how it gives high school and post-secondary students real-world experience with 3D printers.