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New 3D printed device pulls drinking water from air
Your seat at the Additive Manufacturing Advantage awaits! Register free for AMA: Energy and AMA: Automotive & Mobility. Two graduates from FH Münster University of Applied Sciences have created a device that turns air into drinking water, a response to one of the…
Lithoz 3D Printed Ceramic Housing Helps X-quisite VORO Win iF Design Award 2025
X-quisite VORO, the first monoblock moving-coil (MC) turntable cartridge housed in a fully 3D printed, single-piece ceramic Voronoi-web structure, has been awarded the iF Design Award 2025. The jury recognised the cartridge for its combination of a technical monoblock layout…
Aalborg students build a drone that doesn’t stop at water’s edge
Help choose the 2025 3D Printing Industry Awards winners – sign up for the Expert Committee now! Students from Aalborg University in Denmark have built a drone capable of transitioning seamlessly from flight to underwater navigation. Developed as part of their bachelor’s…
Omnidirectional Bike made with 3D Printed Parts
James Bruton, a UK-based engineer and YouTuber, has completed an omnidirectional bike using 3D printed components, aluminum extrusion, and a self-balancing control system. The design features two omni wheels mounted at 90 degrees to one another, enabling the vehicle to…
Can 3D printing cut carbon by 50% in UK water infrastructure? New trial says yes
Secure your spot now for exclusive AM insights at our Additive Manufacturing Advantage online conference covering aerospace, space, and defense! British water company United Utilities is scaling up its use of 3D printing after completing a two-year programme that brought the technology…
Nothing Phone 3D printing contest in new Prusa challenge
A new contest is underway, inviting designers and 3D printing enthusiasts to create custom accessories for the CMF Phone 2 Pro, a modular smartphone from CMF by Nothing. Organized in partnership with Czech based 3D printer manufacturer Prusa Research, the…
Alloy Enterprises designs cold plate for NVIDIA H100 with nTop software
Alloy Enterprises Inc, a company specializing in aluminum component manufacturing, has developed a liquid cold plate for the NVIDIA H100 PCIe card using generative design software from US-based firm nTop. The component addresses escalating thermal challenges in high-performance computing systems,…
VICIS and Carbon Develop NFL’s Top-Ranked 3D Printed Helmet for Quarterbacks
VICIS, a football helmet manufacturer known for engineering safety-first designs, has partnered with additive manufacturing California-based company Carbon to develop a new line of custom-fit helmets using 3D printed lattice structures. The result is the ZERO2 MATRIX, a modular helmet…
