3D Printing is An Enabling Technology for Hypersonic Flight
The aerospace industry is pushing the boundaries of 3D printing (and physics) with the development of hypersonic aircraft. Hypersonic aircraft are capable of... read more »
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The aerospace industry is pushing the boundaries of 3D printing (and physics) with the development of hypersonic aircraft. Hypersonic aircraft are capable of... read more »
Mexico-based company MANUFACTURA is leading “The Eggshell Project,” which converts organic waste (specifically used eggshells) into bioceramic bricks with the aid of additive... read more »
Researchers at the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M) have developed a 4D printer capable of producing smart materials with magneto-and electro-mechanical properties.... read more »
3D Systems has announced the launch of VSP Connect, a cloud-based surgical planning portal designed to streamline preoperative planning and facilitate better patient... read more »
Versarien PLC, a UK-based advanced materials engineering group, has completed the construction phase of a 3D printed concrete headwall for use in highway... read more »
Evonik and BellaSeno, two leading innovators in the medical device industry, are partnering to commercialize innovative 3D-printed scaffolds for bone regeneration using Evonik’s... read more »
Sintavia, a designer and additive manufacturer of complex mechanical systems and components for the Aerospace & Defense industry, has been awarded a contract... read more »
Researchers from the University of Stuttgart have been experimenting with hygromorphic smart structures as passive systems for generating movement in various applications. Hygromorphic... read more »
New research from Delft University of Technology has found that the curvature of biomaterials can either stimulate or inhibit bone cells from making... read more »
The Rapid Prototyping Laboratory (RPL) at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Argonne National Laboratory is providing hands-on training to undergraduate and graduate students... read more »
It’s a good week for printed cervical spinal implants it seems, because this is our second story this week about the US Food... read more »
Australian metal additive manufacturing company Aurora Labs has announced the development of its first high-powered laser powder bed fusion metal 3D printer. The... read more »
Abu Dhabi University (ADU) has launched a 3D Concrete Printing Research Lab, located on the university’s campus. It is the fruit of the... read more »
Metal 3D printing is stupidly expensive (and so is post processing), but a German company, One Click Metal, is hoping to change that,... read more »
Researchers at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) have developed a real-time method for detecting and predicting strut defects in 3D printed metal... read more »
The Czech Republic's ČEZ Energy Group and Škoda JS, a nuclear engineering firm acquired by ČEZ in 2022, have produced over 4,100 additively... read more »
The upcoming 6th Fraunhofer Direct Digital Manufacturing Conference (DDMC 2023), will feature more than 50 expert contributions on the latest developments in additive... read more »
FloSpine, a spinal implant medical device company based in the Research Park at Florida Atlantic University, has received 510(k) clearance from the Food... read more »
Creality is providing support to those affected by recent earthquakes in Turkey. In collaboration with Genix, Creality's major distributor in Turkey, the company... read more »
Printpool, a UK 3D printing bureau, has launched a new training course aimed at existing CAD users to help them maximise the benefits... read more »