Research & Education
Focused Electron Beam Induced Deposition (FEBID) uses a supersonic gas jet to create fast 3D nanostructures
The Georgia Institute of Technology introduced the Focused Electron Beam Induced Deposition (FEBID) process which speeds-up the printing of 3D nanostructures. The FEBID system uses...
Scientists develop fatigue-free process for 3D-printed titanium alloy
A research team led by Profs. Zhang Zhefeng and Zhang Zhenjun from the Institute of Metals Research of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has...
MIT researchers develop 3D printing method for electromagnets
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed a method that allows complex electromagnetic coils to be produced in a single step...
Sculpteo State of 3D Printing Survey 2022
With more than 1900 respondents, Sculpteo’s State of 3D Printing has been a great success in 2021. For its 8th edition this year, Sculpteo...
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...
ORNL: Naturally derived materials for 3D printing
The presence of minerals called ash in plants has little effect on the suitability of new, naturally derived composite materials for additive manufacturing, a...
Researchers develop compact and flexible fiber design to ensure efficient focusing and razor-sharp images
An interdisciplinary team of researchers from Korea, Australia, Great Britain, and Germany – with participation of Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology (Leibniz IPHT)...
University of Glasgow researchers 3D printed more efficient heat exchanger
A team led by engineers from the University of Glasgow have developed the system, which exploits the unique properties of microscale surfaces to create...
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 Printed Micro-Optics Are Just As Thin As A Hair
Researchers of the University of Stuttgart and the Stuttgart Research Center for Photonics Engineering 3D printed very small optical elements that could change the...