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ultimaker.com
Ste. 300
Waltham, Massachusetts, 02451
United States of America
ultimaker.com
From the very beginning, our mission has been to accelerate the world’s transition to local manufacturing and digital distribution. Our passion is to deliver a 3D printing system that drives business success across the world. That’s why we’re dedicated to making 3D printers, software, materials, and services that are versatile and easy to use.
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In this Insider Q&A, the experts at Ultimaker explain how 3D printing can be used for spare parts, jigs and fixtures in a production environment.
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Ultimaker Metal Expansion Kit for Ultimaker S5 enables a switch between thermoplastic and metal printing.
One of the picks will be chosen as DE’s Editor’s Pick of the Week.
Users can efficiently switch between printing plastic and metal on one 3D printer.
The merger has secured additional funding of $62.4M to advance global 3D printing innovation.
Ultimaker Cura 5.0 beta offers a new slicing engine designed to churn out parts with finer details.
One of the picks will be chosen as DE’s Editor’s Pick of the Week.
Ultimaker Cura 5.0 slicing software makes it easier to 3D print parts with fine details.
In our next Hot Seat panel, experts discuss the design tools and techniques for a successful additive manufacturing program.
The company uses Ultimaker S5 and Kimya’s ABS-ESD to cost-effectively produce 300 accurate sealant parts annually with anti-electrostatic properties.
With partners L’Oréal and Ultimaker, competition aims to showcase how industrial filaments can solve diverse industrial challenges.
Final Aim used 3D printing to develop a solution that tackles Singapore's delivery issues.
One of the picks will be chosen as DE’s Editor’s Pick of the Week.
PETG, a glycol-modified version of polyethylene terephthalate (PET), is one of the top three materials used for 3D printing.
New platform strategy and software plans, launched at Ultimaker Transformation Summit, leverage an Ecosystem.
In related news, Jos Burger is retiring and will join the Supervisory Board.
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Editors’ Picks

Editor’s Pick: Print metal on plastics printer
Ultimaker Metal Expansion Kit for Ultimaker S5 enables a switch between thermoplastic...

Editor’s Pick: Accelerating lattice generation
nTopology third generation update features fundamental rewrites to its core software, which...

Editor’s Pick: Manage rapid prototyping in model-based engineering
ADEPT industrial IoT software platform is a data framework that links real-time...

Editor’s Pick: Improve file editing for 3D prints
Now released is Materialise Magics 26, software for 3D printing file preparation.