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Planetary Resources and 3D Systems Print Metal Form Space

Planetary Resources is a mining company in a totally different way of what you would expect a mining company to be - they want...

New 3D-printing approach melds solid and liquid components

Imagine a future in which you could 3D-print an entire robot or stretchy, electronic medical device with the press of a button—no tedious hours...

Xaar strengthens 3D printing business with appointment of Professor Neil Hopkinson

Xaar plc, the world leader in industrial inkjet technology, is delighted to announce the appointment of Professor Neil Hopkinson to a new role as...

3D Printed Hyperelastic Bone is Promising Synthetic Material for Bone Reconstruction

A Research team at Northwestern University has developed a 3D printable material to create custom bone implants of any shape and size, promoting bone regeneration and...

Polar 3D Acquires STEAMtrax from 3D Systems

3D printer manufacturer Polar 3D has just completed the acquisition of STEAMtrax from 3D Systems. STEAMtrax is a curriculum integrating engineering, CAD modelling and...

University of Braunschweig and TU Munich receive Funding for 3D Printing in Construction

Research into 3D printing in construction at the Technical University of Braunschweig and the Technical University of Munich will be funded by the German...

Researchers at Utrecht University 3D Print Rabbit Shoulder Implant

Researchers at the Tissue Factory at Utrecht University Medical Center have developed a hydrogel for 3D bioprinting, that they recently used to create a...

Engineers at Bristol University Develop 3D Printing Process Involving Ultrasonic Waves

A team of engineers at the University of Bristol has developed a new method to 3D print composite materials. The study published in the Smart...

Singapore’s Nanyang Technological University Opens New 3D Printing Research Centre

Nanyang Technological University (NTU) opens a research centre for 3D printing technologies. There, students should learn more about 3D printing and develop new printing...

University of Arizona: $1.2 million project to 3D print parts for hypersonic aircraft

Two University of Arizona professors are developing new materials for 3D printing objects that can withstand the temperatures generated at hypersonic speeds. A $1.2...

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