Melbourne-based startup, MAXONIQ, has created a 3D printed jaw to help patients with severe bone and joint conditions.
3D Printing Expands Opportunities for Gaming Merchandise and Customization
Gaming franchises have increasingly turned to 3D printing to produce high-quality merchandise, allowing fans to own physical replicas of in-game items. From detailed... read more »
MIT’s “Xstrings” Method Enables Users to Print Cable-Driven Objects
MIT researchers have developed a new 3D printing system called "Xstrings" that streamlines the production of cable-driven mechanical devices. The system, developed by... read more »
Bosch Opens Advanced Metal 3D Printing Facility
Bosch has installed a new metal 3D printer at its Nuremberg, Germany facility, becoming the first Tier-1 automotive supplier in Europe to operate... read more »
3D Printed Ring Translates American Sign Language Fingerspelling into Text
Researchers at Cornell University have developed a new AI-powered ring that can track American Sign Language (ASL) fingerspelling in real time. The device,... read more »
UCLA Surgeon Uses 3D Printed Model in Orthopedic Operation
UCLA orthopedic surgeon Dr. Andrew Jensen has successfully employed 3D printing technology to improve surgical outcomes for a patient with a complex clavicle... read more »
Designer Creates 3D Printed Hanger to Help Bras Last Longer
Chicago industrial designer Joyce Lai has developed a new 3D-printed hanger specifically designed to extend the lifespan of bras. The product, named Bras... read more »
Artificial Muscle Breakthrough Enables Multi-Directional Movement for Soft Robots
MIT engineers have developed a new method to create artificial muscle tissue that can move in multiple coordinated directions. The technique uses a... read more »
Ambulance Victoria Implements 3D Printed Training Devices
Ambulance Victoria in Australia has implemented 3D-printed training devices to help paramedics practice emergency airway procedures. The organization partnered with Yarra Ranges Tech... read more »
Creality Falcon A1 Laser Engraver Officially Launches – A New Standard for Desktop Laser Engraving
Creality Falcon, a leader in laser engraving technology, has officially launched its latest innovation: the Falcon A1 Laser Engraver.