This Week in Imaging: A Closer Look at Ricoh Financials and Strategy
Company makes significant gains in A4 and A3 sales, but long-term continues to focus on shift to digital-services revenue.
Company makes significant gains in A4 and A3 sales, but long-term continues to focus on shift to digital-services revenue.
“Receiving the expanded 510(k) clearance for anatomic modeling of soft tissue is an exciting milestone for Ricoh as we continue to lead the way in offering democratized access to patient-specific 3D-printed models in healthcare,”
Top-down, our expert engineering team believes that this technology will help manufacturers re-shore production and we are excited to be a major player in that supply chain.”
New service includes converting medical scans into 3D printable files, then printing via Stratasys 3D printers.
Company reports on new additive-manufacturing applications and previews new Jet Fusion 5400 Series.
“We are confident that Ricoh’s unique aluminum BJ technology will significantly contribute to solving … issues our customers face.”
“After four years of fast-paced hardware and software development, Xerox has made the unfortunate decision to cease all new development and sales…”
Today, at the 2022 International Manufacturing Technology Show (IMTS), HP Inc. announced the commercial availability of its Metal Jet S100......
“As the world looks to additive manufacturing in an effort to overcome continuing supply-chain challenges, shipments in the strategic Industrial and Design price classes were up.”
The Xerox ElemX 3D liquid-metal manufacturing printer is hitting the high seas…
Worldwide 3D-printer shipments in the first half of 2021 limited by COVID-19 and supply-chain woes, but market is now poised for strong growth as interest and order rates accelerate.
On March 31st, HP Inc. announced a new partnership with Legor Group for the development of precious-metal materials for use......
On March 30th, Xerox reported that its Elem Additive Solutions business has formed a new collaboration with Siemens, a global leader in manufacturing…
Seiko Epson Corporation of Tokyo, Japan, today reported that it’s developed an industrial 3D printer that it says can use commonly available third-party materials…
“ElemX takes all the benefits of 3D printing and makes it easier than ever before for manufacturers to use metal additive manufacturing.”
One of the more interesting ways print technology has been adapted beyond office printing is 3D or additive printing. The......