A hobby 3D printing project from a multidisciplinary team at the University of Bath, UK, has turned into product development that could help provide clean drinking water to communities in parts of Asi…
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Spanish collaboration develops unique process to 3D print copper induction coils
Spanish company GH Induction has teamed up with additive manufacturing specialists Aidimme to 3D print copper induction coils. The two companies, both based in Valencia, have together developed a uniq…
German company Neotech AMT announces two new fully additive 3D printed electronics projects
German electronic 3D printing company Neotech AMT GmbH has announced it will engage in two new projects to advance additive manufacturing. The first project, known as ‘Hyb-Man’, will bring…
Teenage student uses 3D printing to create SLIDEMAP cancer detection machine
Devin Willis, a student from Boca Raton in Florida has created an innovative device to automate cancer detection using 3D printing and computer programming. The 14 year-old is currently a finalist in …
DoE grants University of Pittsburgh $1.3 million for 3D printed nuclear sensors
The University of Pittsburgh Swanson School of Engineering has won a grant of $1.275 million from the U.S. Department of Energy (DoE). The fund will support research into the development of additive m…
ETH Zurich digitally fabricating three-storey DFAB HOUSE with 3D printers and robotic arms
Swiss university ETH Zurich has revealed its proposed construction of a three-storey house using robotic arms and 3D printers. Working with the National Centre of Competence in Research (NCCR) on the …
3D printing enables “world’s first all-electric commuter plane” and “world’s fastest electric race car”
North American 3D printer manufacturer Stratasys is supporting the development of the “world’s first all-electric commuter plane,” while Belgian 3D printing company Materialise has a…
US Navy to employ blockchain to control 3D printers
The U.S Department of the Navy (DoN) has revealed plans to use a blockchain to control its 3D printers. The U.S Navy is increasing its implementation of 3D printing and earlier this year ordered its f…
Optisys reducing antenna parts by 99% with 3D printing and simulation software
Utah-based startup Optisys is rethinking metal antenna production using a Concept Laser 3D printer. By doing so, Optisys states it has managed to reduce: number of parts, the weight of parts, lead tim…
Union Pacific 3D printing for railroad machine vision technology
U.S. railroad company Union Pacific (UP) has revealed an innovative use of 3D printing to improve locomotive operations. The company’s headquarters in Omaha, Nebraska currently houses a Stratasy…