In this edition of Sliced, the 3D Printing Industry news digest. Beginning with the latest business news, German metal 3D printer manufacturer SLM Solutions. Has launched a kickstarter campaign for what it describes as “The world’s first waterproof 3D printed shoes.” Using its patented LEAP 3D printing technology, the company has created the breathable BISCA360, which features “Superior” shock absorbance compared to previous additive efforts. Has validated Keystone Industries’ dental 3D printing materials for use with its D20+, D30+, D20 II, D30 II, and D40 II 3D printers. Keystone’s 3D splint and KeySplint Soft materials were validated using open-source Rapid Shape lab printers, which were able to produce parts quickly and effectively. “In Keystone we have an innovative, expert material partner on our side, with whom we can offer our customers access to high-end technology and differentiated 3D printing materials. The material parameters for the comfortably soft yet very strong and clear KeySplint Soft resin are now available for our customers via our Rapid Shape engine.” Finishing with the latest on 3D printing’s battle against COVID-19, Singapore-based 3D printing start-up Structo.

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