In this video by @jacobsschoolnews, researchers demonstrate a robot that can walk without electronics, relying solely on a cartridge of compressed gas, and can be 3D-printed in one go from a single material.
Humtown drives US Manufacturing Comeback with Additive Sand Casting
Humtown Products, an Ohio-based company, is positioning itself to serve manufacturers looking to bring production back to the United States. The company specializes... read more »
Oak Ridge National Laboratory Releases Advanced Dataset for 3D Printing Quality Monitoring
Oak Ridge National Laboratory has released a comprehensive dataset for its Peregrine software, which monitors and analyzes parts created through powder bed additive... read more »
Creality Expands Flagship Lineup with K2 and K2 Pro 3D Printers
Creality has announced the launch of the K2 and K2 Pro, two new additions to its high-end K series. Built on a rigid... read more »
Farsoon and Stark Future Complete KLINGA Project, Producing Over 1,000 Titanium Parts
Farsoon Europe GmbH and Stark Future have completed the KLINGA Project, a collaborative engineering initiative that produced more than 1,000 titanium parts using... read more »
Swiss Steel Group’s Ugitech Introduces Custom Wire for 3D Metal Printing
Swiss Steel Group and its French subsidiary Ugitech have launched UGIWAM wire, a new product designed for wire arc additive manufacturing (WAAM). The... read more »
QIDI Launches Q2 3D Printer for Home Users with Industrial-Grade Features
QIDI Tech has introduced the QIDI Q2, a compact, beginner-friendly desktop 3D printer engineered to bring professional-grade capabilities into the home. Designed as... read more »
Purdue University Partners with Thermwood to Integrate Simulation with Large-Scale 3D Printing
Purdue University's Composites Manufacturing and Simulation Center has partnered with Thermwood to combine predictive simulation technology with large-scale 3D printing for composite parts... read more »
University of Wyoming Researcher Receives NSF Grant to Study 3D Printing of Soft Materials
Daniel Rau, an assistant professor of mechanical engineering at the University of Wyoming, has received a $198,932 grant from the National Science Foundation... read more »
Researchers Develop Real-Time Control System for 3D Printing of Thermosetting Polymers
Researchers led by Mejia et al. have developed a real-time monitoring and control system for direct ink write (DIW) 3D printing of thermosetting... read more »
Central Saint Martins Graduate Creates 3D Printed Tennis Balls
Central Saint Martins graduate Noé Chouraqui has developed Point, a 3D-printed tennis ball made from bio-based, recyclable filament. The balls maintain the traditional... read more »