Hoping to overcome the limitations of current 3D food printers (3DFPs), scientists from Columbia University have developed a new method to 3D print cooked food. This latest method is unique insofar as…
Virginia Tech researchers develop platform to sense the perfect fit for 3D printed prosthesis
A Virginia Tech team led by assistant professor Blake Johnson has taken a step forward in improving 3D printed personalized prosthesis. Published in Plos One, their new research details an ability to …
Win an Ultimaker 3 with the 3D Printing Industry & Protolabs trophy design competition
The 2019 3D Printing Industry Awards are less than two months away and we are on the hunt for this years trophy. If you think you have a winning design then submit your idea for the chance to see it …
Swansea University plans to expand its childrens 3D printing project across the world
The Factory of the Future project, led by Swansea University, introducing children to ‘smart manufacturing’ will be rolled out to schools across the world if it wins its bid for a grant worth over £1.…
UMD and Rice take a big step forward for 3D printed human bone
Scientists at Rice University and the University of Maryland (UMD) have outlined a new proof-of-concept for 3D printing artificial bone tissue. With results published in Acta Biomaterialia, the hope i…
3D printing giant EOS partners with John Hart as it expands its Australian presence
Leading OEM EOS has partnered with machine tool supplier John Hart Pty Ltd. to sell its range of 3D printers in Australia. The agreement will make John Hart the first official Australian distribution …