Printing

Three-quarters of SMBs to use 3D printing by mid-2020

44% have already invested in 3D printing technology with an additional 30% planning to invest in the next two years…

8 years ago

Two-thirds of healthcare professionals believe 3D-printing has the capacity to transform the health sector

Ricoh Ireland is announcing the results of a new survey of 3,100 decision makers from across Europe, including Ireland, about…

8 years ago

Henkel offers novel 3D Printing material solutions for industrial manufacturing

Following news last October that the IDA is giving Henkel Ireland support for its additive manufacturing operations in Tallaght, Dublin,…

8 years ago

BASF and Ricoh announce partnership for Additive Manufacturing innovation

BASF and Ricoh are evolving their Additive Manufacturing capabilities through a development partnership. BASF and Ricoh are collaborating on materials,…

8 years ago

Business Showcase : Printful

By @SimonCocking Describe the company – elevator pitch Printful prints and ships t-shirts and other print products for ecommerce retailers. We…

9 years ago

A new groundbreaking service from HP can save customers 70% on the cost of ink

HP has today announced HP Instant Ink in Ireland, an innovative subscription printing service that could save customers up to…

9 years ago

Business Showcase : Caxton FX

By @SimonCocking Describe the company – the elevator pitch ... Caxton FX is a FinTech FX company that has become an…

9 years ago

Business Showcase : Creative Solutions

By @SimonCocking Describe the company – the elevator pitch ... Creative Solutions make printing, signage and exhibition products an easy and…

9 years ago

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