[INTERVIEW] Materialise at Formnext 2024: New Magics Updates and Partnerships
Last year, Belgian 3D printing software company Materialise announced Udo Eberlein as its new Executive Vice President of Software. At Formnext 2024, …
[INTERVIEW] CEAD’s New Flexcube pellet 3D printer at Formnext 2024
Formnext 2024 saw CEAD, a Netherlands-based company specializing in large-format additive manufacturing (LFAM), introduce the Flexcube. This new carte…
World’s First Silicone Filament Unveiled at Formnext 2024 by Filament2
Filament2, a company specializing in innovative 3D printing materials, announced the launch of the world’s first silicone filament compatible with standard FDM 3D printers at Formnext 2024. This devel…
3D printed bikinis are here!
Mary Huang and Jenna Fizel are currently raising funding for a very interesting project: an app that allows users to create garments and clothing with their own designs and photos. The project goes un…
Revolution in Art & Design using 3D Printing
MIT Media Lab’s Professor of Media Art and Sciences Neri Oxman discusses the future of Art and Design using the latest 3D printing technology. infant reflux zantac ranitidine overdose zantac and hives…
FT: 3D printing bigger than internet
Financial Times manufacturing editor Peter Marsh reports on the new disruptive technology that can change the future of manufacturing and talks with US based 3D Systems CEO Abe Reichenthal about 3D p…
RepRap used for creating blood vessel networks out of sugar
Creating human organs in a laboratory has taken a substantial leap towards reality with the innovative use of 3D-printing technology. A team of scientists from the UPenn have created a functional netw…
3D printing with 107 materials
Objet Ltd., the Israeli based innovator and manufacturer of 3D printers announced their latest new materials for their Objet Connex range of multi-material 3D printing systems that is capable of print…
Objet breaks records with 107 different 3D printed materials
Objet Ltd., the Israeli based innovator and manufacturer of 3D printers announced their latest new materials for their Objet Connex range of multi-material 3D printing systems that is capable of print…
Manufacturing in motion: first survey on 3D printing community
First survey on the 3D printing community by the Journal of Peer Production, performed in May 2012. zantac children zantac syrup for dogs zantac rash…
Make your own medicine at home
University of Glasgow’s Professor Lee Cronin and his team have conducted a study using a standard 3D printer in order to attain what they call reactionware. ranitidine proton pump inhibitor zantac 150…
Printing Houses – Contour Crafting
Professor Behrokh Khoshnevis from the University of Southern California explaining how a method called ‘Contour Crafting’ or automated constructions can build an entire house using large scaled 3D Pri…
Piracy issues with 3D printing
As 3D printing opens more doors for creativity and improving the manufacturing efficiency, it also brings along questions about piracy issues and how intellectual property ownership will be protected,…
3D Printed food: Burritob0t
Are we going to print our food in the future? Burrit0b0t can 3D print edible extrusion of Mexican food using the latest knowledge from digital fabrication technology and molecular gastronomy. apo rani…
“Eat your face” with 3D printing
David Carr, a researcher at MIT has created a new type of 3D printer that uses chocolate to form personalized “Eat your face” Easter eggs. Ben Gruber from Reuters reports. zantac vs pepcid zantac vers…