ASTM International, a global standards development organization, plans to open an Additive Manufacturing Center of Excellence and is seeking partners to collaborate with on this project. As previously…
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VTT suggests 5% of all spare parts could be digitally stored for 3D printing
The VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, a technological research organisation serving both the public and private sector, has completed research on the advantages of digitalising and 3D printing…
3D printing news Sliced, NASA, Carbon, Ultimaker and Sinterit
This edition of 3D printing news sliced features stories from Tumaker, 3Devised, Carbon, Ultimaker, Abergower, EnvisionTEC, ColourFabb, Sintratec, Authentise, Cellink, Team Steampunk 1577, FIRST Robot…
iPhone X Face ID security software apparently tricked by 3D printed mask
When the iPhone X was announced in September 2017, Apple showed off its Face ID feature that relies on facial recognition to unlock the screen. At the time, Apple’s senior VP of worldwide market…
3D printing news Sliced, Formlabs, Organovo, DWS, XJet and Allevi
This edition of 3D printing news Sliced features stories from Praxair, MyMiniFactory, XJet, citim, TechniPlas, DWS, Viscient Biosciences, Organovo, BioBots, Allevi, Innovate UK, Iterate Design, 3DMAC,…
Westinghouse chooses nuclear option for 3D printing projects due in 2018
US Nuclear Energy company Westinghouse has announced that it will be installing an additively manufactured fuel component by 2018. In doing so, it hopes to be the first company to do so for a commerci…
Sandia 3D prints solar prototypes to exploit first law of thermodynamics
Sandia National Laboratories, a contractor for the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), has designed a set of efficient solar power receivers using 3D printing.…
3D printing news Sliced, Carbon, Arcam, MIT and Shining 3D
In this edition of 3D printing news Sliced, there are stories from the Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine, Marshall University, MIT, Aether, Poly 6, Shining 3D, Verisurf, Carbon, Aerojet Rocketdyne, F…
Europe’s first 3D printed pre-fab house completed by AMT-SPETSAVIA
A 3D printed house, claimed to be the first inhabitable one in continental Europe, has been constructed in Yaroslavl in Russia, and is awaiting permanent habitation. At 298.5 square meters, manufactur…
3D printing news Sliced, Trumpf, Norsk Titanium, Konami and NuVasive
This edition of 3D printing news Sliced features stories from Spee3d, the University of Pittsburgh, the Virtual Curation Laboratory, Charles Darwin University, Norsk Titanium, NuVasive, Trumpf, Pro Ev…