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Top 5 Videos: Visiting Stratasys headquarters in Israel


It is once again Sunday, which means it is time for the week’s top 5 3D printing videos! As part of the Inside 3D series, 3Dnatives visited Stratasys’ headquarters in Israel. The 3D-printed steak is the latest menu item at a Barcelona steakhouse. A face mask made with additive manufacturing helps burn victims recover. Then, the Matsuura Open House, an event that showcases the latest innovations in the 3D printing industry, was recently held at their additive manufacturing facility in Coalville, followed by WAAM3D Ltd, presenting the company’s latest large format metal 3D printer, the RoboWAAM. As always, Happy Sunday and happy watching!

Top 1: Inside 3D Tour – Visiting Stratasys Headquarters in Israel

Want to know what it’s like to see behind the scenes action at one of the largest additive manufacturing companies in the world?Last week 3Dnatives CBO Filippos Voulpiotis traveled to Israel to visit the headquarters of the multinational Stratasys as well as its machine production site. Yoav Zif, CEO of Stratasys gives a warm reception and gives a tour of their headquarters and corridors in Rehovot. Also featured is a conversation with Ron Scherf, the VP of Healthcare and Consumer R&D, about the newest innovations at one of their PolyJet technology labs and Koren Matalon, the VP of Global Operations, in their production site located in Kiryat Gat. Check out the full video below In this “Inside 3D Tour” series, where we get a sneak peak into the  backstage of main companies in the additive manufacturing sector.



Top 2: Steakhouse serves 3D-printed meat

In Spain, meat lovers who are concerned about the environment will be able to enjoy a new vegan dish. Giuseppe Scionti, a bioengineer and Josep Sanitjas, a carnivore, have created a 3D printed steak that is said to be as tasty as the real deal. El Santuari near Barcelona is serving the steak, which has been praised for its exotic meats, including wagyu, Zebra and Crocodile. Scionti Sanitjas’ creation is revolutionizing the meat business. It promises to be a game changer for those who are looking for plant-based, sustainable alternatives to meat.



Top 3: Treating Children’s Severe Burns with 3D Printed Face Masks

There are few things more painful in life than to see a child suffer a serious trauma. Romans Ferrari has proven to be one of best places for recovery in these cases. This French pediatric rehabilitation center near Lyon specializes in treating children who have suffered from trauma, brain injury, brain tumours, polytrauma and severe burns. Romans Ferrari is an expert in the treatment of severe facial burns. This involves the use of compressive masks that reduce complications and scarring. The traditional way of making these masks was uncomfortable and could cause post-traumatic disorder in children. This video and the accompanying article explores Romans Ferrari’s new digital workflow, which uses 3D scanning and printing to create compressive masks that are custom-made for facial burns. This innovation was made possible by a team of doctors and engineers.

Top 4: Mastering 3D printing with the Ultimate Guide

Matsuura Open House, a showcase of the latest innovations in 3D printing, was recently held in their additive manufacturing plant in Coalville. Chloe the reporter was on location and engaged with hosts and partners. She explored the exhibits and displayed and got a close look at the HP 3-D printer which is one the most popular solutions in the industry. HP 3D printers are changing industries with their ability to produce large-scale parts. This video will provide valuable insights for 3D printer enthusiasts as well as beginners. You can watch the video in full below.



Top 5: WAAM3D’s Newest Large Format Metal 3D Printer

Dr. Filomeno Martina, the CEO and co-founder of WAAM3D Ltd, presents the company’s latest large format metal 3D printer, RoboWAAM. WAAM3D was founded by a Cranfield University team of researchers. It has developed a large format 3D printing system for metal that is capable of creating multi-metre parts. This can be used in aerospace, defence and oil and gas sectors. The company has already established itself as a leader in large-scale metal additive manufacturing due to its extensive research on Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM®) since 2006. RoboWAAM’s introduction significantly increases the potential of large-format 3D metal additive print. Hardware won the TCT Award 2022 in the Non Polymer Category. Click the link to learn more:



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