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Founded in 2012, 3D Printing Industry has published over 15,000 articles. The go-to 3D printing news service for additive manufacturing professionals is produced by a team of journalists and supported by in-house engineers and AM experts.

Whether attending tradeshows, conferences, or visiting company HQ’s, we have published an average of seven daily articles in our near-decade of reporting. Our editorial team sits on industry-wide panels - whether focused on the development of additive manufacturing or finding the next break-out 3D printing startup.

We actively support our industry through advocacy, adding clarity, and the general advancement of the sector via sharing high-quality information.

On the 3D Printing Industry YouTube channel, you can access webinar recordings, highlights from 3D printer reviews, and coming soon news updates.

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