Building 3D printed parts with artificial intelligence (AI) can optimize the design process by generating complex geometries that are lightweight yet strong. This can be difficult to achieve manually.
Maybe you believe generative design and artificial intelligence (AI) are years away—nothing to think about. If so, you’re not alone. In Protolabs’ recently released report, Product Development Outlook ...
Those involved in product development understand it is a deeply iterative process driven by strict timetables, and the path is riddled with trial-and-error ...
Anthropic’s latest strategy to position Claude as a tool for creative work points toward a future where describing an object could become as important as learning difficult CAD software.
Charles R. Goulding and Andressa Bonafe detail the R&D tax credit implications for medical device innovators who overcome ...
Mitasha Bharadwaj, Trainee Patent Attorney at Marks & Clerk on the IP complexities around 4D printing. The evolution of ...
[Ric Real] is entering the 2023 Hackaday Prize with the Gen5X, a generatively designed 3D printed five-axis 3D printer. The concept is not a new one, with the type of construction being seen a few ...
The jewelry landscape has shifted dramatically in 2026, with over 75% of professionals now relying on 3D printing for custom, rapid-turnaround pieces. For the avid maker, this means moving beyond ...