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Deep learning monitors melting process in 3D metal printing

Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have developed a novel AI method that simplifies the monitoring of the 3D printing process for metal components. Instead...

4D printing with continuous fiber reinforcement for sustainable products

The production of lightweight, robust and environmentally friendly products is increasingly becoming the focus of the 3D printing industry. Scientists have developed a new...

New sensor controls for 3D-printed products could transform the manufacturing sector

In a study published in the journal Waves in Random and Complex Media, researchers at the University of Bristol have derived a formula that...

Copper cooling elements from the 3D printer: continuous load-capable inverters enable higher performance

Overheating components significantly limit the performance of drivetrains in electric vehicles. Inverters in particular are subject to a high thermal load, which is why...

DARPA initiative to improve 3D printing of critical structural parts

US military researchers are working with industry to advance the use of additive manufacturing for critical structural parts by developing the ability to predict...

EPFL researchers develop ink for 3D printing of flexible components

Researchers at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) are developing a new generation of soft actuators and robots by using an elastomer-based ink...

3D printing enables cost-effective soft sensor skin for robots

Researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign have developed a method for 3D printing soft, tactile sensor pads for robots. The inexpensive, replaceable pads...

New plastic coating gives 3D printing more functionality

Researchers at the University of Nottingham have developed a new coating for plastic particles used in 3D printing. It significantly increases their functionality and...

University of Wolverhampton, EOS and AMCM establish 3D printing center of excellence

The University of Wolverhampton (UK) and 3D printing companies EOS and AMCM have announced that they will join forces to create a new UK...

3D printing cooperation project MILAN in the aviation sector successfully completed

Last year, the five-year research project "Shape-variable wing systems for gliders (MILAN)", which was funded by the Federal Ministry of Economics and Climate Protection...

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