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Researchers develop laser printing process to rapidly print micrometer-sized parts

Printing objects from plastic precisely, quickly, and inexpensively is the goal of many 3D printing processes. However, speed and high resolution remain a technological...

Jellatech reaches new milestone in collagen bioink development

North Carolina-based biotech startup Jellatech announced its major milestone achievement in producing cell-based collagen. After only 2 years in existence, Jellatech is now announcing...

Hannover Medical School successfully uses 3D-printed bone replacement material

BellaSeno has announced that a team at Hannover Medical School has successfully used a customized resorbable bone graft substitute using 3D printing. Prior to his...

Ad-Proc-Add: Institute for Production Engineering and Photonic Technologies at TU Wien optimizes process parameters for powder bed printing processes

As part of the Ad-Proc-Add project accompanied by ecoplus Mechatronics-Cluster, the Institute for Production Engineering and Photonic Technologies at TU Wien investigated optimal process...

50,000 USD in Research Funding for Concrete 3D Printing

A research proposal by Benay Gürsoy, assistant professor of architecture at PennState, has been awarded nearly $50,000 as a recipient of the Stuckeman School's...

Braunschweig University of Technology presents the “Digital Construction Site”

Homes, roads, bridges - construction is always underway. But mostly with construction techniques that have remained unchanged for decades. Digital solutions rarely make it...

Australian Scientists Develop new class of Titanium Alloys

A team at RMIT University in Melbourne has created a new class of titanium alloys that are strong and non-brittle in tension by integrating...

University of Wolverhampton, EOS and AMCM establish 3D printing center of excellence

The University of Wolverhampton (UK) and 3D printing companies EOS and AMCM have announced that they will join forces to create a new UK...

3D-printed eye implant could treat diabetes

Researchers at KTH Stockholm and Karolinska Institutet have developed a 3D-printed implant for the eye that could be used to treat diabetes. The implant...

3D Laser Printed Glass Chips Accelerate Fiber Optics

An international team of researchers from Japan, Australia, the Netherlands and Italy has set a new speed record for standard fiber optic cables. The...

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