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“Additive Manufacturing Center” opened at TU Darmstadt

After almost two years of construction, the Additive Manufacturing Center (AMC) at TU Darmstadt starts operations. The new center for technology and knowledge transfer...

CAU utilizes Sensors to detect Air Pollution

Air pollution is not only a problem outdoors, but also indoors, where we spend an average of 22 hours a day. In order to...

Researchers use defects in 3D printing to control fluids

Conventional belief holds that the direction of dispersion of fluids with different properties depends on the design of the surfaces and cannot be adjusted....

3D-printed rocket launched with innovative NASA alloy

In March, the Relativity Space Terran 1 rocket launched from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. This was the first launch of a...

3D printing with waste from marble quarries

The disposal of stone waste from quarries can be a major challenge. In Ticino, Switzerland, this rock flour can account for up to 40%...

Personalized cartilage replacement to combat knee pain

Knee osteoarthritis is a widespread disease. Cartilage damage to the knee joint limits us both in sports and everyday life. Treatment with artificial cartilage...

3D printing Transforms Acoustics Research: Affordable and Realistic Head Simulators

Acoustics researchers face the challenge of simulating spatial audio for group conversations in order to develop accurate algorithms for localizing sound sources. The solution...

Redwire wins contract with ESA to develop 3D BioSystem

Redwire Space has been awarded a €14 million contract for the design, development and qualification of the 3D BioSystem Facility under a program funded...

IFT and FOTEC are investigating the effect of vibration-assisted drilling and machine hammer peening on LPBF parts

As part of a joint study between the Institute for Production Engineering and Photonic Technologies (IFT) at TU Wien and the research company FOTEC,...

Texas A&M University: $2.8 million to develop 3D-printed drugs

Researchers at Texas A&M University's Irma Lerma Rangel School of Pharmacy have received a five-year, $2.82 million grant from the National Institutes of Health...

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