Carbon3D's CLIP 3D printing tech was used to produce special effects for the movie "Terminator Genisys" and a TV commercial. How does this affect the company's place in the 3D printing industry?
VANCOUVER, British Columbia--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Carbon3D today emerged from stealth on the main stage of the TED conference with an innovative approach to polymer-based 3D printing that promises to ...
This is the second and final article in this interview series. (You can read the first article, which focuses heavily on CLIP inventor and Carbon3D CEO Joseph DeSimone, here.) I was fortunate to ...
This article is the first in a series. The second article focuses on CLIP's materials capabilities and more. I was fortunate to conduct a phone interview last week with a prolific inventor and serial ...
Since December 2014, Ford Motor Co. has been collaborating with Carbon3D in using that company's Continuous Liquid Interface Production (CLIP) 3D printing technology and says the parts made "are ...
Start-up Carbon, previously known as Carbon3D, commercially launched its much anticipated first 3D printer, the M1, on April 1. The printer targeted at enterprise customers is powered by the company's ...
Carbon3D is a new 3D printing method that prints out objects 25-100 times faster than conventional 3D printers using oxygen and light in a pool of resin Carbon3D A start-up has debuted a new 3D ...
Carbon3D CEO Joseph DeSimone talks to the Motley Fool about inventing CLIP -- and more. This article is the first in a series. The second article focuses on CLIP's materials capabilities and more. I ...
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