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Since its beginnings, 3D printing has experienced a constant evolution of the technologies deployed. But these trends do not only affect 3D printers, they also apply to materials. This combination of machines and materials is key to success in 3D…
Prodways Is Attending The International Dental Show in Cologne! IDS is the leading global dental conference for the community to discover the future of the dental industry. Prodways and our partners Hamer and Digital Dental will be attending IDS, The…
Prodways and our West Coast partner, 3DBioCAD, will be attending LMT’s Lab Day West 2021. This is the largest dental laboratory event on the West Coast and the first in-person dental show that LMT has done in over 18 months. Come…
As part of our commitment to continuous improvement and innovation, Prodways is now offering Oqton software on its machines.
Absolute Aligner is a revolutionary new resin delivering an ultra smooth surface finish and absolute transparency in clear aligner model production.
With the recent innovations to our LD Series of dental 3D printers, Prodways has a strong position with our MOVINGLight® technology in the dental market and more specifically in the fast-growing segment of orthodontic aligners.
Everything you need to know in a 40-page eBook that will help you understand the ins and outs of implementing a clear aligner business into your lab.
ID Print 3D is an additive manufacturing service provider with a focus on special machinery based in France, in the Bourgogne region. Besides the fabrication of 3D parts for their customers, they offer consultancy and reverse-engineering services.
Whenever I drive past the Great Lakes Science Center on my way into Cleveland, I pass the giant wind turbine installed outside the museum. I’ve seen it so many times that the 150-foot turbine barely registers anymore, except on particularly windy…
3D printed dresses are not the only additively manufactured wearables turning heads at this year’s international fashion weeks, as Canadian design trio Daniel Christian Tang have demonstrated with their most recent 3D printed jewelry collection, Icon. Sourced through Scoop.it from:…