Inkbit has made a significant stride in the additive manufacturing arena with the unveiling of its TEPU 50A elastomer at Formnext 2023. This new material is a thiol-ene polyurethane-based elastomer ch…
Inkbit and Makelab join forces to accelerate prototyping and product development for diverse industries
Multi-material 3D printer developer Inkbit has announced a partnership with on-demand 3D printing service provider Makelab. Not only does this partnership expedite time to market, but it also enables …
Inkbit showcases Vista AM System for high-volume production of 3D parts at RAPID + TCT 2023
Multi-material 3D printer developer Inkbit has showcased its Vista AM system and its capabilities to mass-produce high-end 3D parts at RAPID + TCT 2023. The Inkbit Vista AM system relies on a closed-l…
RAPID + TCT Day two roundup: New metal 3D printers, and novel additive manufacturing applications
North America’s largest 3D printing event , RAPID + TCT, has passed the halfway mark, with day two offering the chance to see more new offerings within the Additive sector, and speak with industry lea…
Formnext 2022 presents Titan Tough Epoxy 85: a new material by Inkbit
Additive manufacturing company Inkbit, introduced Titan Tough Epoxy 85, its newest additive manufacturing material, at Formnext 2022. This material, which has been specially formulated for durability,…
Where does 3D printing stand in the world of manufacturing? IMTS insiders reveal all
This year’s International Manufacturing Technology Show (IMTS) may have now come to a close, but the event served as a valuable meeting point for manufacturers both in and outside of the 3D printing i…
IMTS 2022 day two: 3D printing’s automation trend gains new impetus
On day two of the 2022 International Manufacturing Technology Show (IMTS), it became clear that ‘digitization’ and ‘automation,’ which have long been 3D printing buzzwords, are increasingly being refl…
Fabric8Labs raises $19M, Inkbit gains $30M to boost new self-correcting 3D printer launch
3D printing start-ups Inkbit and Fabric8Labs have received significant backing to fund the roll-out of their novel inkjet and metal-based technologies respectively. While Fabric8Labs has raised …
MIT’s Inkbit to build 3D printers for USAF bases
Inkbit, a 2017 spin-out from MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL), has been awarded a Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) contract from the US Air Force to build…
MIT’s Vision-Controlled Jetting launches via Inkbit multi-material 3D printer – technical specifications and pricing
Inkbit, a 2017 spin-out from MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL), has announced the launch of its first commercial 3D printer. Dubbed Inkbit Vista, the multi-material…