Hayley Everett
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Hayley is a Technology Journalist for 3DPI and has a background in B2B publications spanning manufacturing, tools and cycling. Writing news and features, she holds a keen interest in emerging technologies which are impacting the world we live in.

Graphy develops strong and flexible Tera Harz photopolymer resin for custom 3D printed dental prostheses

Graphy, a South Korean-based manufacturer of 3D printable photopolymer resins, has developed a dental 3D printing material brand, Tera Harz, with the aim of overcoming the limitations posed by other 3D printable materials currently used within the dental sector. Graphy…

Makerbot METHOD X used by Triton Space Technologies for 2021 lunar mission prototypes

Massachusetts-based rocket propulsion system specialist Triton Space Technologies has used 3D printing to produce a functional valve prototype for a customer embarking upon a mission to the moon in 2021. A METHOD X 3D printer from desktop 3D printer provider…

Former BigRep leadership found nFRONTIER innovation studio to unlock emerging technologies

Former executives of the BigRep and NOWLAB leadership team have founded a Berlin-based innovation studio, nFRONTIER, seeking to aid companies in accelerating the development and launch of their industrial products. Dr Stephan Beyer, Daniel Buening, and Pervin Adiyaman have teamed…

MIT researchers take one step closer to “visually perfect” 3D printing with variable-gloss printer development

Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed a 3D printing system that uses off-the-shelf varnishes to finish objects with realistic, spatially varying gloss patterns. Working with colleagues from Università della Svizzera italiana, the Max Planck Institute for Informatics,…

Stratasys upgrades J750 Digital Anatomy 3D printer to create models that mimic human bone

3D printer manufacturer Stratasys has improved the capabilities of its J750 Digital Anatomy 3D printer to produce models that better replicate porous bone structures, fibrotic tissue, and ligaments. Receiving a medical upgrade last year, the Digital Anatomy printer initially sought…

Interview: How 3D printing is enabling PythomSpace to build a private space transportation system

After announcing his company’s 3D printed full-scale rocket engine is set to undergo hot tests this side of Christmas, PythomSpace co-founder Tom Sjogren explains how the firm is leveraging 3D printing for the creation of end-use rocket engine parts. Based…

New 3D printing appointments at Ultimaker, Xometry and CADENAS, Biogelx forms Scientific Advisory Board

Welcome to the latest edition of our 3D printing jobs and career moves update for the additive manufacturing sector. If you are looking for a new role in the industry, we keep our 3D Printing job board updated with the latest positions. You can…

3D printed learning aids could provide teachers with 86% cost savings

Teachers who 3D print open-source learning aids for their students instead of purchasing equivalent commercial products available from retailers like Amazon could save around 86% of costs, according to researchers from Michigan Technological University. Conducting research into the economic viability…

SavorEat and Meat-Tech 3D advance Israeli 3D printed food sector

The Israeli start-up scene is continuing to take strides in advancing the 3D printed food sector with new developments from food tech firms SavorEat and Meat-Tech 3D. SavorEat has raised $13 million in its Initial Public Offering (IPO) on the…

FELIXprinters aids iBAG-UIC in combining biological and digital techniques for architectural design

Netherlands-based 3D printer manufacturer FELIXprinters is working with the Institute for BioDigital Architecture and Genetics (iBAG-UIC) in Barcelona to investigate how biology, genetics, and the digital can be brought together to create “living” architecture. Firmly believing that “biodigital is the…