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Best 3D Printing Podcasts We Could Find
Best 3D Printing Podcasts We Could Find
This collection of podcasts discussing the progressive landscape and future applications of the technology, 3D printing news, digital fabrication, 3D design and more.
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3D Printing Today

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3D Printing Today

Andy Cohen & Whitney Potter

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In-depth discussion on all technical, educational and entrepreneurial aspects of 3D Printing. With an emphasis on tips and tricks for hobbyists and professionals Andy Cohen and Whitney Potter delve into everything about this exciting hotbed of innovation and potential.
 
Hackaday Editors take a look at all of the interesting uses of technology that pop up on the internet each week. Topics cover a wide range like bending consumer electronics to your will, designing circuit boards, building robots, writing software, 3D printing interesting objects, and using machine tools. Get your fix of geeky goodness from new episodes every Friday morning.
 
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Here's an Idea

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Here's an Idea

Tech Briefs (SAE Media Group)

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Here’s an Idea is a podcast series from Tech Briefs that showcases today's most innovative technologies. Editors lead conversations with inventors and highlight their early prototypes, early challenges, and design lessons learned along the way.
 
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Hidden Node

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Hidden Node

Joel Crane, Nick Turner

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To create this podcast, your hosts Nick Turner and Joel Crane have tapped their "telephone" conversation with the idea that maybe, just maybe, someone else on planet Earth will find the discussion entertaining. But let's face it: this conversation was probably going to take place anyway. Expect topics to vary enormously, from financial technology, 3D printing, macOS, Android, and of course, Wi-Fi, given that we both "work" (or more accurately, operate) in the Wi-Fi industry.
 
Additive Snack, hosted by Fabian Alefeld, the Senior Manager for Consulting and Academy at EOS North America, is a forum that delivers expert insights, interviews, and real-world stories that help yourself and your business achieve growth as well as success through additive manufacturing (AM). AM can be confusing, and the path forward can be complex. Additive Snack is here to bring clarity to the chaos by providing best practices and common mistakes to avoid on your AM journey. No marketing ...
 
The Prosthetics and Orthotics Podcast is a deep dive into what 3D printing and Additive Manufacturing mean for prosthetics and orthotics. We’re Brent and Joris both passionate about 3D printing and Additive Manufacturing. We’re on a journey together to explore the digitization of prostheses and orthoses together. Join us! Have a question, suggestion or guest for us? Reach out. Or have a listen to the podcast here. The Prosthetic and Orthotic field is experiencing a revolution where manufactu ...
 
On Talking Additive, we sit down with business leaders, innovators, and allies to discuss the impact of adopting 3D printing in their businesses. How does adopting additive manufacturing positively benefit a business today, how is the role of 3D printing evolving within design, manufacturing, education, and our lives, and what will be possible in the future?
 
Additive manufacturing is changing the world. We're here to get you ready. This is where we get to speak with 3D printing/additive manufacturing industry pioneers and first movers about their latest and most innovative technologies, products and business strategies. Hosted by Davide Sher, co-founder of 3dpbm, journalist and market analyst. VoxelMatters is a media, marketing and market research company specializing in the global additive manufacturing industry.
 
Welcome to The MatterHackers Podcast - a dedicated space that dives deep into the world of 3D printing and digital manufacturing. Here, we'll break down machines, materials, and revolutionary ideas through exclusive interviews and behind-the-scenes processes. Join Dave Gaylord, MatterHackers' VP of Product and Technology and self-proclaimed tech nerd as he navigates us through the depths of this cutting-edge technology. To learn more about 3D printing, visit www.MatterHackers.com
 
Welcome to Filtration Matters, the regular podcast from BOFA International, a world leader in portable fume and dust extraction. In this series, we’ll be exploring how innovations in filtration and extraction system design are helping improve productivity across multiple industry sectors, including in laser, 3D printing and electronics. BOFA experts will discuss how advances in extraction technology are helping optimise manufacturing processes and product quality, while at the same time help ...
 
Surgeons in 3D Printing is a Podcast with the vision to trigger conversations, collaborations and knowledge transfer on 3D Printing and emerging technologies by surgeons, engineers, entrepreneurs and researchers. This is a relaxed conversational pre-recorded show that centers around Medical applications of 3D Printing and alike technologies like AR/VR/XR. The mission we’re on is one of education and inspiration for anyone looking to start learning the technology for patient benefit.Our audie ...
 
AM Voices podcast, hosted by Adam J.Penna. Part of the AdditiveManufacturing.com family, sharing educational insight about 3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing from the community voices who shape our industry. Brought to you by Metrix, an ASME company.For more information, visit our website: Metrix-Connect.com. AdditiveManufacturing.com
 
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Goaria Gaming

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Goaria Gaming

Christopher McKenzie

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You will be hearing about 3D printing. And what I know about 3D printing. 3D printers Is they require a special kind of string to the 3D model. I also know that you can make a 3d model on a computer and them it will 3D print it. How I got into 3D printing is I just found it while I was watching videos on Youtube and I saw a video on 3D printing. And then I found out that people made 3D printers without buying them I saw a lot of cool 3D printed stuff.Like one person made a 3D printed arm tha ...
 
What does exercise do to your brain? Can psychedelics treat depression? From smart daily habits to new medical breakthroughs, welcome to TED Health, with host Dr. Shoshana Ungerleider. TED speakers answer questions you never even knew you had, and share ideas you won't hear anywhere else, all around how we can live healthier lives.
 
Published each weekday at 6 am, Squiz Kids is 10 minutes of age-appropriate news, delivered with positivity and humour. Make it part of your daily routine by playing it over breakfast, during the drive to school or - for all the Squiz teachers out there - in the classroom. Want a birthday shoutout? Email us at squizkids@thesquiz.com.au, or visit https://www.squizkids.com.au/ Want more things Squiz? Check out The Squiz Today - a free weekday email and podcast for big people - check it out at ...
 
We also do weekly 3DFP vids on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/3DigitalCooks 3DIGITALCOOKS is a 3D food printing studio. We create new food experiences through the innovation and research on food, user experience and technology around 3DFP. At the same time we commit to share the technology as we strongy believe it is the best way to help push it forward.
 
Welcome to the Lattice podcast, the official podcast for 3DHEALS. This is where you will find fun but in-depth conversations (by founder Jenny Chen) with technological game-changers, creative minds, entrepreneurs, rule breakers, and more focusing on how we can use 3D technologies, like 3D printing and bioprinting to reinvent healthcare and even life sciences. This podcast will also include AMA (Ask Me Anything) sessions, past Instagram Live interviews, and other direct engagements with our T ...
 
There’s a lot going on up there. Join space reporter Brendan Byrne each week as he explores space exploration. From efforts to launch humans into deep space, to the probes exploring our solar system, Are We There Yet? brings you the latest in news from the space beat. Listen to interviews with astronauts, engineers and visionaries as humanity takes its next giant leap exploring our universe.
 
From nine to noon every weekday, Kathryn Ryan talks to the people driving the news - in New Zealand and around the world. Delve beneath the headlines to find out the real story, listen to Nine to Noon's expert commentators and reviewers and catch up with the latest lifestyle trends on this award-winning programme.
 
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Science correspondent Dr Siouxsie Wiles joins Kathryn to talk about a new study which shows where myna birds have become established in New Zealand, compared to where they were introduced. A study out today looks at how successful researchers were in being able to make a cheesecake using a 3D printer and an online tool developed by Australian resea…
 
Could 3D-printing be serving us up a tasty food revolution, or is it the ultimate in gimmicky processed foods taking us yet further away from natural eating? In the kitchen, a 3D-printer builds up customised tasty treats like exotic cheesecakes, layer by layer, using edible pastes, gels and liquids. The results look delicious, and delicate, and can…
 
There's a long list of communty events and services potentially on the chopping block as Auckland's mayor demands savings - with a budget shortfall of more than $270 million. The 21 local boards have to trim $16 million or five percent of their spend. And that could mean cuts to libraries, ANZAC Day commemorations, swim lessons and park servicess. …
 
A three-year programme to boost New Zealand's para athletes, aims to build not only their sporting skills, but their networks into the sports community. Being a para-athlete or coach can be a lonely existence when athlete numbers are low in any individual para sport and para athletes have a wide range of impairments. Paralympics New Zealand with th…
 
A quarter of a century after it was stolen, a Hawke's Bay man finally has his wallet back. A clean up crew clearing trees toppled in Cyclone Gabrielle unearthed the wallet in a Hastings park. Then in a typically New Zealand way its owner was tracked down via someone who knew someone who lived next to the daughter of the retired farmer, who's the ri…
 
Some residents in Whakatū/Nelson are still waiting for their homes to be repaired six months after they were displaced by flooding. Prime Minister Chris Hipkins visited today to check in on its recovery, including protection works along the Maitai River. He also met with slip affected residents in the Tāhunanui slump zone. Samantha Gee was there.…
 
Former US President Donald Trump is hunkering down in Florida amid widespread speculation he is just days away from arrest. It follows an investigation into a hush payment made to porn star Stormy Daniels before the 2016 election. If arrested, Trump would be the first US president to face criminal charges. CNN's Washington correspondent Kristen Hol…
 
RNZ understands the body of the former New Zealand soldier killed in Ukraine has officially been identified as Kane Te Tai. Kiwi veterans group, No Duff, says it's confident it will be able to bring Kane home to his mum. He is the third New Zealander to be killed in the conflict. Charlotte Cook has the latest.…
 
Two-time New Zealand Olympian Zane Robertson has been banned from all sport for eight years after being caught doping. The distance runner who trains in Kenya tested positive for performance enhancing drug EPO at the Great Manchester Run in May last year. The New Zealand Olympic Committee and Drug Free Sport have condemned Robertson's actions. We'r…
 
'It's not good enough' - an admission from Auckland Transport that its service has been sub-standard. Gridlock across Auckland last night caused massive delays for bus users heading home. Some waited over an hour for a ride. For many, it's something they're getting used to - full buses sailing past stops and services that never arrive. Our reporter…
 
Are our children failing, or is the education system failing them? National's revealed it will rewrite the school cirriculum if it gets into government. It follows recent pilot NCEA tests of year 10 students where pass rates were as low as 34 percent in writing and 56 percent in maths. New Zealand students have also been slipping in international t…
 
Wallace and panellists Ali Mau and Simon Pound debate whether dental treatments should be funded for everyone with public health dentist Hugh Trengrove. Then they will talk to National Council of Women New Zealand president Suzanne Manning about why organisations keep holding all male panels, following from the Auckland University Law Students Soci…
 
Today on The Panel Wallace and panellists Ali Mau and Simon Pound discuss the decision by Immigration New Zealand to allow the controversial British activist Kellie-Jay Keen-Minshull, also known as Posie Parker, into the country. Plus they talk to Dr Nina Hood from the Education Hub about what's happening in our education system and how we can impr…
 
A survey of residents and small businesses has found most don't trust that in the future the electricity industry will provide a reliable supply that they can afford. The Consumer Advocacy Council's survey found that two-thirds of residential consumers and more than half of small businesses are worried that electricity will become unaffordable for …
 
The National Party wants set specific skills that must be learnt in each year of primary and intermediate school as part of its proposed education policy. The opposition says it would rewrite the curriculum if it wins the next election, details of the policy "Teaching the Basics Brilliantly" will be announced in the Hutt Valley on Thursday. The Pri…
 
The bout of bad weather is still causing disruptions for travelers in Wellington. On the roads, drivers are being warned of possible flooding and debris, and by sea, all Cook Strait ferries this afternoon have been cancelled. There are headwinds too on the immigration front, with an impending decision on whether to let an anti-trans activist into t…
 
A veterans group is orgranising for a New Zealander to be with slain soldier, Kane Te Tai's body for his whole journey home to Aotearoa from Ukraine. The former defence force soldier is believed to have been killed while clearing a trench in the Bakhmut area on Monday. A veterans support group, called No Duff, is currently working out a plan to get…
 
Science correspondent Dr Siouxsie Wiles joins Kathryn to talk about a new study which shows where myna birds have become established in New Zealand, compared to where they were introduced. A study out today looks at how successful researchers were in being able to make a cheesecake using a 3D printer and an online tool developed by Australian resea…
 
It starts with a chat to a mysterious stranger at a beach bar in Mexico - and leads to a big case of mistaken identity thanks to a fedora with a faded pink feather. Kiwi Nick Davies has just released a new book, a piece of sunset noir, set in the dangerous world of Latin-American espionage. His lead character, Lou Galloway, is a failed actor who en…
 
It starts with a chat to a mysterious stranger at a beach bar in Mexico - and leads to a big case of mistaken identity thanks to a fedora with a faded pink feather. Kiwi Nick Davies has just released a new book, a piece of sunset noir, set in the dangerous world of Latin-American espionage. His lead character, Lou Galloway, is a failed actor who en…
 
Each week, we give the world globe a spin, and see where we land. Then we take the kids of Australia on an audio excursion to visit that country and its people. LINKS: Costa Rica's biodiversity: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-CbbmsNvx4 Gallo Pinto recipe: https://stripedspatula.com/gallo-pinto/#wprm-recipe-container-7474 Salsa Lizano: https://ww…
 
Robin talks to Kathryn about the Ministry of Health's response to new research which accuses authorities of a long-standing campaign to silence evidence about the health impacts of dioxin emissions from the production of 2,4,5-T in New Plymouth during the 1960s. Robin also has an update on the origins of Wally the weka who turned up in Manaia in Fe…
 
Robin talks to Kathryn about the Ministry of Health's response to new research which accuses authorities of a long-standing campaign to silence evidence about the health impacts of dioxin emissions from the production of 2,4,5-T in New Plymouth during the 1960s. Robin also has an update on the origins of Wally the weka who turned up in Manaia in Fe…
 
Australia correspondent Chris Niesche joins Kathryn to talk about the review into Hillsong Pentecostal Church spending, after an independent MP used parliamentary privilege to level allegations against senior church figures and their lavish spending. More than 60 AFL players have joined a class action against the league over the impact of concussio…
 
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