Feb 10, 2018 | By Tess

This week in 3D printing was marked by exciting new products, surprising revelations, some sad news, and more. Check out some of our top stories from the past week:

HP launches full color Jet Fusion 300 & 500 3D printers, teams with Dassault Systèmes

Printing giant HP introduced a new full color 3D printer series, Jet Fusion 300 / 500, with prices starting at around $50,000. The company also announced a new collaboration with Dassault Systèmes.

New Matter shutting down at end of Feb, concern for MOD-t 3D printer users

New Matter, the company behind the MOD-t 3D printer, is shutting down at the end of February, citing financial problems. The company will continue to offer limited technical support to MOD-t users over the following months, but MOD-t printers will lose their Wi-Fi functionality later this year.

3D printed reconstruction of 10,000-year-old man's face sparks revelation about ancient Brits

Thanks to advanced DNA research and 3D printing technologies, we now know what one of the earliest British people looks like, and it might be a surprise to some. A team from London’s Natural History Museum and University College London has just unveiled a highly realistic 3D model of the famous Cheddar Man.

GE Additive now taking 2018 applications for its $10M 3D printing education program

GE Additive has opened the application process for the 2018 cycle of its Additive Education Program (AEP). Schools, colleges, and universities are invited to submit their applications for a chance to get significant 3D printing-related investment from the company.

Unlimited Tomorrow: 3D printed prosthesis startup founded by teenager attracts Stratasys, Dassault Systèmes

Additive manufacturing giant Stratasys and 3D software specialist Dassault Systèmes have teamed up with Unlimited Tomorrow, a 3D printed prosthetics startup that uses 3D scanning and flexible materials to make low-cost robotic arms for amputees.

 

 

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