A study published in Nature’s Scientific Reports demonstrates tools and bricks 3D printed in inks made from Lunar and Martian like powders. Conducted by the Shah Tissue Engineering and Additive …
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Dr. Shah’s TEAM Lab “Bioprints Metals” with EnvisionTEC’s 3D Bioplotter
3DPI’s Andrew Wheeler recently reported on how Northwestern University Dr. Shah’s TEAM (Tissue Engineering And Manufacturing) Lab has been using 3D printing to experiment with some of the most f…
3D printed regenerative bone graft used in first two surgical cases
Chicago-based biofabrication firm Dimension Inx has announced that CMFlex, its FDA-approved 3D printed regenerative bone graft product, has been used in its first two clinical cases. The 3D printed s…
3D printing jobs at Ultimaker and DigiFabster, new appointments at Structo and Dimension Inx
Welcome to the latest edition of our 3D printing jobs and career moves update for the additive manufacturing sector. If you are looking for a new position in the industry, we keep our 3D Printing job …
Scientists apply 3D printed hyperelastic bone to skull reconstruction
Researchers from Northwestern University, and the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) have used 3D printed hyperelastic bone to regenerate skull defects in rats. The results could eventually lead …
3D printed ovaries could pave the way for restoring fertility in women
Research from Northwestern University has showcased the ability to 3D print functioning ovaries. Located in Illinois, the team of scientists at Northwestern announced mice implanted with 3D printed ov…
5 Years of the 3D printing industry at RAPID
With the RAPID+TCT 3D printing conference and trade show taking place next week, we take a look back at some of the recent history of what is one of the world’s leading additive manufacturing events. …
Researchers print hyperelastic bones
A superhuman development has been made at Northwestern University – the ability not only to print porous and flexible bone structures, but also a mix of composite materials that doesn’t get rejected w…
Northwestern's Low-Cost Tech Turns Rust into 3D Printed Iron
In order to bring down the cost of metal 3D printing, researchers and industrial R&D divisions are working on new approaches to the technology that forgo lasers and electron beams for other method…
3D Printing Neurons with Graphene: Stretching the Possibilities at Northwestern University
Recently, 3D Printing Industry reported on Michigan Tech’s Tolou Shokuhfar experimenting with graphene-based biomaterials to produce a “bioink” that can replace and re-stimulate growth in cartilage an…