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Researchers at Fraunhofer ILT 3D Print Artificial Blood Vessels

A team of researchers led by the Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology ILT has developed a new 3D printing process for the production of...

INNOprint 3D Prints Shelters in Just 30 Minutes

A team of French researchers at the University of Nantes has developed a 3D printer capable of creating emergency shelters within an extremely short...

BASF and Poietis Sign Agreement on 3D Bioprinted Skin Project

German chemical company BASF and French start up Poietis have signed a research and development agreement on 3D bioprinting technology for advanced skin care...

Mitsubishi Five Axis 3D Printer Makes Parts Many Times Stronger

Researchers at the Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories (MERL) have developed a 3D Printer with five axis. The two additional axis, compared to a normal FDM 3D printer, make...

Researchers at Carnegie Mellon Develop New Method for Bioprinting of Soft Materials

In a study recently published in the Science Advances Journal, researchers from Carnegie Mellon University describe a new process for 3D bioprinting of soft...

3D Printed Eyes Might be a Reality by 2027

The Italian studio for generative design, MHOX, has unveiled their latest research concept, following will.i.am's call for ethical stance on 3D printing human bodies. Their...

Kabuku and Microsoft Launch Educational Minecraft 3D Printing Project

3D Printing company Kabuku and Microsoft Japan embarked on a project to introduce students to basic coding and digital fabrication within the fun environment...

3D Printed Bikini Helps Cleaning the Ocean While Swimming

A team at the University of California Riverside, led by Professor of Electrical Engineering, Dr. Mihri Ozkan, has created a swimsuit that is said...

Researcher develop 3D printed LEGO-like lab instruments

Lego and Lego Technic are maybe the most known building blocks in the world but they are not very useful for laboratories and schools....

Researchers 3D Print Cellulose from Wood

Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology have 3D printed an object made entirely by cellulose for the first time using a 3D bioprinter. As an...

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