We're diving headfirst into some 3D printing legal and business news for today's 3D Printing News Briefs, and then moving on to an additive manufacturing competition and a new additive manufacturing company, a new hybrid material, and a 3D printed solution to help you beat the summer heat. Shapeways has filed formal comments in the FCC's net neutrality investigation, while the US Patent and Trademark Office is taking more notice of the 3D printing industry as a whole and Airbus has tapped Stratasys Direct Manufacturing to 3D print airplane parts for its A350 XWB aircraft. Stratasys and nonprofit organization SME have announced the winners of the SkillsUSA Additive Manufacturing Competition, and an engineering firm in the UK has launched a new 3D printing company. Finally, CIKONI is introducing its AdditiveCarbon 3D printing material for hybrid structures, and Kitronik has put out its latest electronics project kit - a 3D printed desk fan. Read more at 3DPrint.com: http://3dprint.com/181374/3d-printin...riefs-7-18-17/