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Ultimaker debuts secure 3D printer range without Wi-Fi, cameras but with hacker-proof firmware and chassis
Ultimaker introduces Secure Line 3D printers for defense use, no Wi-Fi, no cameras Air-gapped models rely on USB workflows, eliminating cloud services Tamper-resistant firmware, encrypted file ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Carolyn Schwaar is a tech journalist and editor at All3DP Magazine. Nearly a million desktop 3D printers priced under $2,500 were ...
As a demonstration of the power of 3D printing in defense and aerospace, the Dutch Navy relies on a bank of Ultimaker prnters to create parts. Additive manufacturing hasn’t been spared the challenging ...
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