This F1 accumulator consolidates an impressive 10 feet of tubing into a single monolithic part that fits entirely in the palm of a hand
3D Printed Biodegradable Rest Area Unveiled at Expo 2025 in Osaka
Japanese architecture firm Aki Hamada Architects has unveiled a 3D-printed rest facility at Expo 2025 in Osaka. The structure features seating areas, toilets,... read more »
Curtin University to Lead $271 Million National Additive Manufacturing Initiative
Curtin University researchers have joined a new national initiative to enhance Australia's advanced manufacturing capabilities through the Additive Manufacturing Cooperative Research Centre (AMCRC).... read more »
Penn State-Led Team Receives $1 Million to Improve Metal 3D Printing
A research team led by Penn State has secured a $1 million grant from DARPA's Structures Uniquely Resolved to Guarantee Performance (SURGE) program... read more »
Swedish Nuclear Plants Adopt 3D Printing for Spare Parts Production
Swedish nuclear power plants are implementing 3D printing to address spare parts challenges as reactors extend their operating lives to 80 years. According... read more »
Slate Introduces Customizable Electric Truck Starting Under $20,000
Michigan-based startup Slate is developing a minimalist electric truck with a focus on affordability and customization. The Slate Truck, targeting a price below... read more »
University of Oklahoma Partners with ORNL on Additive Manufacturing Initiative
The University of Oklahoma (OU) and Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) have formed a strategic collaboration to establish an additive manufacturing center in... read more »
Researchers Explore Aerial Robots for Construction Applications
Researchers from Empa and EPFL are investigating how aerial robots could process construction materials in the air. The team believes these flying platforms... read more »
Adidas to Release Futuristic 3D Printed Slip-On Shoe
Adidas is set to release a new 3D-printed slip-on shoe to the wider market on May 2. The ClimaCool, which initially saw a... read more »
America Makes and ANSI Release April 2025 Additive Manufacturing Gaps Progress Report
America Makes and the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) have published their April 2025 Gaps Progress Report for the additive manufacturing industry. The... read more »
Trickstuff Introduces 3D Printed Titanium Levers for Piccola HD Brakes
German manufacturer Trickstuff has launched a new version of its Piccola HD brakes featuring 3D-printed titanium brake levers. The product, which first appeared... read more »