This week's 3D printing news begins with a 3D printing class offered to Marines at a base camp in Lejeune, North Carolina. Then we cover two new partnerships intended to provide top-quality 3D printing products and services. A business partnership between DSW and Feetz for 3D printed footwear should make custom-fitted footwear customers very happy, while a new partnership between Wipro Ltd. and Authentise seeks to impact adoption of 3D printing technologies in global business sectors. Other evidence that 3D printing technology continues to evolve in many global sectors is the agenda for the upcoming Barcelona, Spain conference, "In(3D)ustry from Needs to Solutions," taking place at the end of June. In other conference news, CRP Technology plans to present on its Windform material at Germany's upcoming Rapid.Tech 2016. Last, but certainly not least, is the news that Sculpteo is now taking the CLIP technology resin, Carbon Rigid Polyurethane, out of its beta program and making it available to all. Read more at 3DPrint.com: https://3dprint.com/137859/stories-we-missed-june-11-2016/