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Mad Scientist II Contest and Cellular 3D Printing Make Science Fun
Nano3D (n3D), a company that specializes in unique 3D cell culturing solutions for the life Sciences Market (that is systems that allows for creation of 3D dimensional cellular structures, used in the…
Makelab Turns 3D Printing Into a You-Had-to-Be-There Experience
From the name, you might guess that Toronto-based Makelab was a local hackerspace where you’d pay membership fees to use their CNC machines and 3D printers on the weekend. Makelab, however, is a pret…
Sacramento College and Hackspace Team Up to Create 3D Printing Community
Community colleges may be in a prime educational position to incorporate 3D printing into the local ecosystem. Students attending community colleges often can’t afford to go immediately into a four-y…
Ultimaker GB Launches 3D Printing Schools Initiative
Ultimaker has been working with education institutions in the UK and will launch into the Education sector. The move will continue a wave of 3D printing in the education system as academics move to ro…
Indian 3D Printing Project Is Helping the Visually Impaired to “Fittle” Right In
The amazing aspect of writing about 3D printing is that a new application is not just news but often opens the door onto a new paradigm of potential applications. Sometimes they are obvious, other tim…
3D Printed Assistive Devices Offer Unique Solutions for Unique People
One of the key advantages that 3D printing offers over traditional manufacturing is that it takes manual skill out of the process of creating something. Using a robotic machine to produce an item give…
Gary Anderson Interviews Rob Gorham, America Makes’ Deputy Director of Technology Development
Gary Anderson of 3D Printing Stocks here presents his recent interview with Rob Gorham, Deputy Director of Technology Development at America Makes. With more than a decade of solid defense research an…
Spools for Schools from Zeni Kinetic
We’ve already written numerous stories about 3D printers doing wonders for school classrooms, ranging from elementary all the way to graduate. Barring income discrepancies between schools, a 3D printe…
George School Students Explore 3D Printing
George School students explore 3D printing and rapid prototyping in their classrooms. Robotics and physics teacher Chris Odom thinks that it’s important for students today to learn 3D Printing …