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Virginia Tech: 3D Printing Process Reduces Waste in Automotive Industy

Chris Williams, the L.S. Randolph Professor of Mechanical Engineering, is leading a team recently selected by the REMADE Institute for a $1.5 million project...

L’Oréal and University of Oregon develop 3D-printed skin models

The cosmetics company L'Oréal has been researching innovative skin models since the 1980s. In collaboration with Professor Paul Dalton from the University of Oregon,...

University of Edinburgh develops 3D-printed blood vessels

Strong, flexible, gel-like tubes created using a novel 3D printing technology could improve outcomes for heart bypass patients by replacing the human and synthetic...

NTU Singapore and Panasonic develop multi-material 3D printer

Researchers from Nanyang Technological University in Singapore (NTU Singapore), Panasonic Factory Solutions Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd. (Panasonic) and the Singapore Centre for 3D Printing...

UMD couples AI with 3D bioprinting: Faster bioink optimization and robust tissue models

Researchers at the University of Maryland are combining data-driven methods with 3D bioprinting to more quickly align cell “inks” and process parameters for resilient...

DISP: Researchers develop 3D printing technology for polymer structures inside living tissue

A research team led by the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) has developed a method that can be used to precisely print polymer structures...

Washington State University researchers develop way to convert PLA to high-quality resin

A method to convert a commonly thrown-away plastic to a resin used in 3D-printing could allow for making better use of plastic waste. A...

Cranfield University 3D Prints 6-Metre-Long Aluminium Spar

Researchers at Cranfield University in the UK believe to have created the biggest metal part ever 3D printed in one piece. The six-metre- long and 300 kg...

Producing programmable living materials with synthetic biology and 3D printing

A new study uses 3D printing and genetically modified plant cells to produce complex, self-repairing materials that could revolutionize biofabrication and construction. While mainly bacterial...

Optimization of SLM-manufactured components through milling and hard coating technology for improved surface functionality

The additive-subtractive manufacturing process chain (ASM) is crucial in the production of additively manufactured components, as different pre- and post-treatment processes can significantly influence...

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