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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...

3D Printed Ceramics can increase Gas Turbine Fuel Efficiency

A team that includes researchers from Penn State University recently printed a turbine component made of ceramics that are more heat-resistant than conventional metals....

University North Dakota gets grant to study 3D-printed nuclear reactor components

According to an article by Adam Kurtz of the University of North Dakota (UND), Sougata Roy, assistant professor of mechanical engineering at UND, has...

3D Hubs Offers 25% Discount For Students

3D Hubs is the largest network of 3D printers worldwide and nearly everybody has access to one of their hubs. The 3D printing service is...

3D-printed antennas could bring 5G and 6G to remote areas

Researchers at the University of Sheffield have developed 3D-printed radio antennas that could help bring stronger mobile signals and faster Internet connections to people...

3D Printing Improved: Near Net Shape Parts with No Post-Processing

Researchers from Carnegie Mellon University, the University of California, Irvine, and Edwards Lifesciences have developed a method to 3D print near net shape parts...

Researchers publish study on 3D-printed breast cancer tumours

Researchers at Penn State have successfully 3D bioprinted breast cancer tumors and treated them in a breakthrough study to better understand the disease that...

Jellagen and Copner Biotech present new 3D bioprinting system

Jellagen Ltd announced the successful completion of their innovative, collaborative SMART Cymru project, led by Copner Biotech, focused on developing new tissue engineering technologies...

Freemelt to develop new methods for 3D printing with tungsten for fusion power plants

Swedish 3D printing company Freemelt has won a contract from the UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) for a materials development project. The order means...

26 million grant: Stanford researchers plan implantable heart from 3D printer

A team of researchers at Stanford University plans to use 3D bioprinting to create an artificial human heart and implant it in a pig....

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