Titomic, the Melbourne-based provider of Titomic Kinetic Fusion (TKF) metal 3D printing systems, has announced that it has been certified a Research Service Provider (RSP) by Innovation and Science A…
Zhejiang researchers develop modular 4D printed assembly
Researchers in China have presented a study on a modular method of 4D printing that aims to overcome the geometrical limitations of the process. The advantage of 4D printing, based on a digitally con…
Nexa3D and Henkel launch new ABS resin for SLA 3D printing
Nexa3D, a California-based SLA 3D printer manufacturer, has announced it is working with leading global chemical company Henkel to develop a line of co-branded photopolymer SLA resins, which will be d…
Heraeus and TRUMPF to advance applications of amorphous metals in additive manufacturing
Amorphous metal specialists Heraeus AMLOY is working with German machine tool manufacturer TRUMPF to advance the use of 3D printed amorphous parts for production. By improving process and cost efficie…
MIT engineers use conducting polymers to 3D print soft and flexible brain implants
Researchers and engineers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) are using 3D printing to develop soft, flexible brain electrodes using a conductive polymer liquid material. Carrying out rese…
Lubrizol TPU powder passes ISO tests for skin contact
Lubrizol, an Ohio-based chemicals and materials company, has announced that its ESTANE 3D TPU M95A powder for 3D printing has passed skin sensitization and cytotoxicity tests in accordance with ISO 10…
UK researchers create low-cost electrospray and electrospinning device using FDM 3D printing
Researchers from the University of Edinburgh have used FDM 3D printing to fabricate a low-cost electrospray/electrospinning device intended for biomedical applications. Although leveraging different …
How the MakerOS platform is helping 3D printing businesses collaborate and manage workflows
MakerOS is a web-based collaboration platform designed for digital fabrication and 3D printing companies, and their clients. The company provides a fully integrated software platform consolidating the…
14th century doors of the Florence Baptistery restored using 3D printing
In Italy, 3D printing and scanning technology has helped to restore the south doors of the Baptistery of Florence, built around 700 years ago. Made from bronze, the doors were suffering from deterior…
BeamIT and BERCELLA to develop R&D projects for additive manufacturing and carbon fiber parts
BeamIT, an Italian additive manufacturing service bureau, has announced a partnership with BERCELLA, a developer of composite materials, to undergo research and development projects within the aviatio…