Protective clothing specialist HEXR, with the help of leading PBF manufacturer EOS, has launched a new head scanning app allowing users to have a custom cycling helmet 3D printed. The “scan-to-print” …
Dutch researchers successfully 3D print new type of antibacterial bone implant
Researchers from the Delft University of Technology have designed and printed a porous titanium bone implant with antibacterial properties. Leveraging a novel biofunctionalization method called plasma…
Farsoon debuts its Flight 252P 3D printer and two new industrial polymers
Powder bed fusion specialist Farsoon has announced its new high temperature 252P series of polymer SLS 3D printers. The set comprises two variants, the ST252P (higher power) and the HT252P (lower powe…
Fabbrix debuts the ELEMENTO V2 3D printer – technical specifications and pricing
Fabbrix, a division of Crea3D, has debuted its new ELEMENTO V2 3D printer. The large format FFF printer is aimed at professionals working in automotive, arts, architecture, and packaging. It features …
Splitvision adopts PostProcess Technologies’ resin removal system through collaboration
Design agency Splitvision has begun using an automated resin removal system from specialist provider PostProcess Technologies, citing simpler and safer working conditions for its employees. The compan…
Twenty one European partners join forces to advance multi-material 3D printing
Twenty one industrial and research partners from eight European countries will be coming together to undergo the MULTI-FUN project – a three year initiative aimed at advancing multi-material met…
Czinger set to launch its first 3D printed hypercar, 0 – 62mph in 1.9s
Automotive start-up Czinger is set to launch its first 3D printed hypercar, the 21C, in 2021. The mostly hand-assembled vehicle will begin at an eye-watering $1.7M and will be fully street legal in th…
APWORKS’ high-strength Scalmalloy approved for Formula 1
APWORKS, a specialist in aerospace 3D printing, has announced that its aluminum alloy, Scalmalloy, has been added to the Formula 1 regulations as an approved AM material by the FIA (Fédération Interna…
Turkish researchers 3D print artificial cornea for transplantation
A team of researchers from Marmara University, Turkey have 3D printed an artificial cornea suitable for transplantation. With the help of an aluminum mold, an FFF 3D printer was used to fabricate a PV…
University of Greenwich set to hold online course on AM powder handling
The Wolfson Centre for Bulk Solids Handling Technology, part of the University of Greenwich at the Medway campus in Kent, will be hosting a week-long online short course on AM powder handling set to t…