[ad_1] Handddle is a French startup that has developed a software solution and a 100% configurable manufacturing microfactory, allowing additive manufacturing users to structure and industrialize 3D printing processes and functions. Based in Bordeaux, the startup supports professionals in the development of in-house 3D printing, seeking to automate the manufacturing steps and offer maximum repeatability.
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[ad_1] Readily3D is a young Swiss startup that has developed a volumetric 3D printing method to create complex organic shapes in just a few seconds. The company used tomography to design its first 3D printer, which is capable of solidifying an entire object at once instead of taking the layer-by-layer approach typically used in additive