Autodesk, who has a lot of high-profile 3D modeling and animation software under its belt, such as 3ds Max, Maya, and AutoCAD, finally has a 3D printer under its name. And while Ember might have a ...
Although it is a hit within the manufacturing sector, 3D printing has not had much success in the consumer markets. That might change soon. Last week, Autodesk, the world’s largest maker of CAD ...
MakerBot, 3D Systems, and other companies that have dominated the lower-end 3D printer space have a giant new player to contend with: Autodesk. Wednesday, Autodesk announced its own 3D printer, along ...
Autodesk’s first foray into hardware is here: The Ember 3D printer is now available for anyone to order. At $5,995, the printer isn’t exactly a steal. Autodesk more so built it to be the perfect ...
The 3D-printing industry can now welcome a new player: Autodesk. Autodesk is a well-known software manufacturer for consumers and the architecture, engineering, construction, manufacturing, media, and ...
Autodesk is known for the software that drives much of the creative industry, from animation to architecture. But as of today, Autodesk is also a hardware company, after announcing at MakerCon that it ...
For years, I’ve been fascinated by the promise and frustrated by the reality of 3D printing. Autodesk is announcing two contributions to help make things better. First is an open software platform for ...
The 3D printer market is getting some new competition, with Autodesk not only revealing its own 3D printer and the Spark software to run it, but making the design of each open-source so that other ...
Autodesk has announced that from today their new stereolithography Autodesk Ember 3D printer is now available to all to purchase for $5995 offering a build volume of 64mm x 40mm x 134mm and ultra high ...
It has been announced this week that a new Autodesk 3D Printer is currently under development to showcase the companies new software platform also currently being developed called Spark. Autodesk has ...
Companies like 3D Systems and MakerBot may currently dominate the lower-end three-dimensional printing market, but they need to watch out for a 32-year-old firm that is making a splash in 3D printing ...