In this video @paper_view creates a 3D printed version of traditional Japanese Kumiko wooden lattice panels, requiring 196 hours of printing and over 5,000 individual pieces to recreate the intricate geometric patterns.
Laser-Assisted Cold Spray Technology Enhances Material Deposition Process
Researchers at the University of Cambridge's Center for Industrial Photonics have developed a new additive manufacturing technique called laser-assisted cold spray (LACS). The... read more »
Titomic Netherlands Secures Strategic Funding to Advance Cold Spray 3D Printing Technology
Titomic Limited, an Australian company specializing in cold spray additive manufacturing, has received €800,000 in funding from the Netherlands' 3D Print Kompas program.... read more »
3D-Printed Insects Help Scientists Map the Limits of Mimicry in Nature
Researchers at the University of Nottingham have developed a method to 3D print life-sized, color-accurate insect models for biological research. The team, led... read more »
University of Hong Kong Scientists Explore Growing Organs with 3D Printing Technology
Researchers at the University of Hong Kong (HKU) are working to combine 3D-printed respiratory tissue with lab-grown organoids to create functional airways for... read more »
SHINING 3D Unveils EinScan Rigil with Tri-Mode Scanning for Pro-sumer Flexibility
SHINING 3D has launched its newest flagship 3D scanner, the EinScan Rigil — touted as the world’s first 3D scanner featuring Tri-Mode operation... read more »
ETH Zurich 3D Prints Recycled Plastic Structure for Swiss Ice Cream Shop
ETH Zurich students have completed a 3D-printed ice cream shop in the Swiss Alpine village of Mulegns. The project, called Gelateria, was designed... read more »
Hugo Launches 3D Printed Loafers with Zellerfeld
Hugo, the younger brand under Hugo Boss, has partnered with 3D printing company Zellerfeld to create a fully 3D-printed loafer. The shoe is... read more »
3D Printed Resin Combines Rubber Flexibility with Plastic Strength, Surprising Scientists
Researchers at the University of Texas at Austin have developed a 3D printing method that can create objects with both soft and hard... read more »
LPE Supports Queen’s Propulsion Laboratory with 3D Printed Rocket Engine Chamber
Students at Queen's University Belfast have developed what they describe as Ireland's first student-built liquid rocket engine. The Kelvin Mk.1, named after Belfast-born... read more »
Dassault Systèmes and Patrick Jouin Unveil New 3D Printed Chair
Dassault Systèmes and French designer Patrick Jouin have unveiled Ta.Tamu, a 3D-printed chair developed using the company's 3DEXPERIENCE platform. The project represents a... read more »