Our new infographic looks back at the history of additive manufacturing and the key dates that have shaped the market.
Until recently, printing -- on clay, papyrus, cloth or paper -- was always a two-dimensional process. Then, starting in the 1980s, various technologies evolved to add the 'z' axis, which allowed ...
Over the next year and a half, the Museum of Printing is celebrating the start of the American Revolution (April 19, 1775) and the signing of the Declaration of Independence (July 4, 1776) with a ...
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Today's e-reader is a far technological cry from Gutenberg's press, but the purpose of the former remains the same as that of the latter: to efficiently disseminate information to a wide audience.
HAVERHILL, Mass. — December 15, 2016 — “Amazement or nostalgia” is how Frank Romano, world-renowned printing expert and Rochester Institute of Technology professor emeritus, would describe a typical ...
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The old adage is true: You can’t judge a book by its cover. But if you want to know the real story behind the book, you need to look beyond the content too. “In terms of really understanding the ...