In this video, the University of California, Berkeley unveils a new open-source, budget-friendly and 3D printable humanoid robot, designed to make robotics research accessible for scientists and amateur roboticists.
Innovative HyFAM Process Combines Additive and Formative Manufacturing
Johns Hopkins researchers have developed a new approach to 3D printing that combines the precision of additive manufacturing with the speed of traditional... read more »
New 3D Printing Process Enables Stress-Responsive, Color-Changing Materials for Smart Sensing, Displays and Robotics
Researchers from Penn Engineering, Harvard University, Duke University, UC Berkeley, and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory have developed a method to 3D print cholesteric... read more »
Aimen Develops 3D Printed Cryogenic Tank for OVERLEAF Project
Aimen Technology Centre has completed the 3D printing of a cryogenic tank demonstrator for the OVERLEAF project. The Spanish organization manufactured a 1.5-meter-diameter... read more »
Ricoh Develops New High-Strength, Full-Color 3D Inkjet Printing Technology
Ricoh has developed a 3D inkjet printing technology that creates full-color resin components with high mechanical strength and biocompatibility. The technology, announced May... read more »
Open-source Tool Enables You to Create Custom Colored Materials from Recycled Plastic Waste
Researchers at Western University have released SpecOptiBlend, an open-source software package that enables the creation of custom-colored materials from recycled plastic waste. Published... read more »
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 »