If there’s one thing I know about our Community, it’s that you guys like designing cars. And engines. A lot. So when I saw that the Stratasys mothership had forged a partnership with Japanese automaker Daihatsu to create the first-ever automotive mass customization effort using 3D printing, it seemed like... read more →
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28
You may have noticed that we recently changed our site's Terms of Use. Some of you have asked what that’s about. Since one of our core values here at GrabCAD is transparency, it’s important to tell you why we updated the terms. (more…)
Jun
23
Last week we hosted a meetup for local community members around Boston and it was a huge success. We had 28 people attend - mostly professionals interested in 3D printing and a couple Challenge participants. Here's a few pictures and a quick summary. (more…)
Jun
16
Last month we finally spoke publicly about GrabCAD Print. While it was a great feeling to let the cat out of the bag, we know that engineers only start to really care about things when they can get their hands on it. Well, buckle up. Today is that day. We're psyched to... read more →
Jun
13
So perhaps you've stared at aircraft floor beams, or HVAC condensers, or oversized pipeline fittings for the last ten years. As you stare longingly into the window of the break room microwave, not noticing that your hot pocket is starting to suffer radiation burns, you realize that for whatever reason,... read more →
Jun
10
In the last month we had some amazing models posted in the library. So many that we threw in a bonus this week. Take a look, you won’t be disappointed! (more…)
Jun
09
The progress and growth of 3D printing applications within the medical sector has been, and continues to be, exponential. It is truly inspirational to witness the advancements being made. Medical applications of 3D printing are amongst the most talked about and written about of all the current and potential applications... read more →
Jun
06
Last updated December 2019 3D printing has come a long way since its discovery more than 30 years ago. While we’re still far away from a Star Trek-type replicator in every home, the current state of 3D printing technology is nothing to scoff at. 3D Printing has already proven to... read more →