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Manufacturers Are Winning with Industrial 3D Printing — Here's Why
Discover how forward-thinking manufacturers like General Motors and CGX Systems are using HP Multi Jet Fusion 3D printing to cut costs, speed up production, and bring better products to market faster.


Tempus Times April 2026: 3D Printing for Games, Branding & Kaizen
Industrial 3D printing isn't just for prototyping. In this month's Tempus Times, see how FDM printing upgrades board games, slashes branded merch costs, and powers Kaizen improvements on the shop floor.


Unlocking the Power of 3D Printing for Branded Merchandise
Learn how custom 3D printing supports branded merchandise, game pieces, promotional products, and low-volume custom manufacturing.


3D Printing and Games!
Explore how 3D printing can create custom game pieces, branded components, prototypes, and short-run products without tooling.


Small Prints, Big Wins: How 3D Printing Powers Our Kaizen Improvements
See how small 3D printed parts can support Kaizen improvements, fixtures, workflow upgrades, and practical manufacturing efficiency.


Bridging Arts and Architecture with 3D Printing Innovation
At its core, 3D printing is about possibility. It allows artists to push creative boundaries and communities to preserve architectural history. We’ve had the privilege of working on three projects that highlight how additive manufacturing supports both artistic expression and architectural storytelling.
Here’s a closer look at how 3D printing is shaping arts and architecture in meaningful ways.


Designing and printing custom safety signs
See how FDM 3D printing can be used to design and produce custom safety signs for facility communication, branded signage, and practical low-volume applications.
The makerlab tool that makes the magic happen can be found here
https://makerworld.com/en/makerlab/imageToKeychain?from=makerlab


3D Printed Prosthetic Thumb
This video case story shows how Tempus 3D used HP MJF, PA12 nylon, and TPU to create a custom prosthetic thumb for comfort, fit, and function.


Why 3D Printing Benefits the Medical Industry
3D printing is a popular manufacturing method in the medical industry to produce tools, equipment, prosthetics, insoles, and other innovative products that improve patient outcomes and make treatment more accessible.


3D Printing in Medicine: Revolutionizing the Medical Sector
Explore how 3D printing is changing medical product development, custom components, orthotics, prosthetics, and healthcare innovation.


Empowering Accessible Fishing with 3D Printing Innovation
This post shows how 3D printing can support adaptive equipment and accessibility-focused product design, including a 3D printed fishing rod holder project.


Brace Yourself: How Cascade Orthotics Uses 3D Printing to Transform Patient Care
See how 3D printing supports custom orthotics with digital workflows, production-grade parts, and faster iteration.


Student Case Study: Umbrella's Handle Case Study
Explore a student 3D printing case study showing how additive manufacturing solves practical design, repair, and prototyping challenges.


How Canadian 3D Printing Is Reshaping Manufacturing and Beating Supply Chain Woes
Learn how Canadian 3D printing services help manufacturers reduce lead times, localize production, and build better parts.


Future Innovators in Action! 5 Student Projects Powered by 3D Printing at Tempus 3D
Explore student 3D printing case studies showing how additive manufacturing solves practical design, repair, and prototyping challenges.


Student Case Study: 3D printed saw handle.
Explore student 3D printing case studies showing how additive manufacturing solves practical design, repair, and prototyping challenges.


Student Case Study: Barbecue Foot With Attached Wheel
Explore a student 3D printing case study showing how additive manufacturing solves practical design, repair, and prototyping challenges.


Student Case Study: Windshield Wiper Bracket Repair
See how 3D printing can replace broken or hard-to-find parts with custom components, rapid turnaround, and practical repair solutions.


Student Case Study: Solving the Xbox One Controller Battery Cover Issue
See how 3D printing can create replacement parts for broken components, discontinued products, and small repair projects.


Quiet Power: How Tempus 3D Helped Push the Limits of Drone Propulsion
Learn how 3D printing supports lightweight parts, rapid development, custom components, and production flexibility.
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