Pimp Your Pencil With 3D Printing
Writing with a pencil or pen will never be dull again. Take a look at the results of our 3D printing challenge and get inspired to print your own personalized pencil or pen grip! (more…)
Back to School: place an order above $200 and win your own personalized Pencil Grip!
School is about to start again, so that means it’s time to sharpen your pencils (or those of your kids). And what’s cooler than bringing your own personalized 3D printed Pencil Grip? Exactly. (more…)
NEA 3D printing fashion show: only three more weeks to go!
The entries we got for our Japanese and Korean Accessory Challenge are so beautiful we just had to post them on the blog! (more…)
Featured Friday: Enjoy our Bling Bling jewelry!
Happy Friday everyone! Start the weekend with these shiny looking jewelry from German design brands Pookas and monomer. Enjoy! (more…)
3D printed titanium tableware by Studio Droog: digitalizing classic tools
Design Studio Droog created these forgotten shapes of tableware in 3D printed titanium: A salt scoop, fruit spoon, sugar spoon, butter trowel, and more. Check out their collection ‘forgotten tools’! (more…)
New HQ 3D printing Meetup: 27th of September
Get ready for a next 3D printing meetup! Did you always want to know more about 3D printing your designs? We’d love to welcome you September 27 th at i.materialise HQ. (more…)
i.materialise for all your titanium 3D prints!
Are you looking for a strong and super light material? i.materialise is one of the few online 3D printing services to 3D print your design in titanium. Read all about it! (more…)
Featured Friday: Showroom
At Materialise HQ in Belgium, we have an amazing showroom that is visited by thousands of people every year. International TV crews, journalists, surgeons, students, designers, and large companies we work with, all have one thing in common: When they visit us, they always get to see our showroom that has some of our designers’ work on display.
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Join Jarkko Moilanen’s big 3D printing survey
Jarkko Moilanen is, like last year, conducting a survey about the 3D printing communities. With just 23 simple questions you can help him analyze the 3D printing communities so everyone can understand how people (or you) are using the technology. (more…)
i.materialise does not support 3D printing high security keys
At the Def Con hackers conference this past weekend MIT students David Lawrence and Eric Van Albert presented their software tool to allow people to 3D print high security keys. We were disappointed to see that our services were used by the students to make an unauthorized copy of a Schlage Primus key in titanium. (more…)