Today’s 3D printing news Sliced features developments in medicine, design, materials and business from: Omegasonics, NuVasive, Stryker, UC Davis, Nuvotronics, MX3D, Eclectical Engineering, Plume…
INL 3D prints safer nuclear power cells
In a bid to develop safer nuclear fuel under the DoE’s Technology Commercialization Fund, Idaho National Laboratory has developed an innovative additive manufacturing process for uranium-based f…
Fraunhofer IWU and CMS partner to make mega 5 axis 3D printer hybrid
The Fraunhofer Institute for Machine Tools and Forming Technology (Fraunhofer IWU) in Chemnitz, Germany, has entered into a partnership with Italian machine center makers CMS to research and develop a…
3D printed suckerfish grip could take explorers into The Great Unknown
Since August 5th 2012 the Mars Curiosity Rover has been live tweeting its movements from the surface of the red planet to almost 4 million followers all around the world. Back on Earth and 10,994 metr…
A preview of 3D printing at the 2017 TCT Show
This time next week Birmingham NEC in the UK will be jam packed full of over 250 exhibitors from all across the 3D printing industry. The TCT Show is a free event open to anyone with an interest in 3D…
ExOne expanding customer base with new 3D printable stainless steel
The ExOne Company, a global provider of binder jetting 3D printing systems, services and materials, has today released a new metal feedstock to help broaden the company’s potential customer base…
NASA engineers test first multi-alloy 3D printed rocket part
Toward the development of its next generation space exploration vehicles, NASA has significantly ramped up efforts to incorporate 3D printing in component design. In July, the administration’s e…
T3D launches Kickstarter for low cost cell phone powered SLA 3D printer
T3D, a visible wavelength light-sensitive chemical resin development specialist headquartered in California, has launched a Kickstarter campaign for its first 3D printer. A novel concept for 3D printi…
VTT Finland develops 3D printed device for advanced wound care
Cellulose is the most abundant organic polymer in the world. It is the primary compound in the cell walls of green plants, and is typically used to make paper and cardboard. At the VTT Technical Centr…
EMO 2017 Hannover opens with 3D printing from Renishaw, 3D Systems, EOS, Mazak, DMG Mori and Add Up
Industry 4.0 takes center stage in Hannover this week as the world’s largest metalworking trade fair opens. 3D Printing Industry has spoken with, and reviewed some of the leading 3D printing industry …