Chinese 3D printer manufacturer Farsoon Technologies has strengthened its partnership with French materials producer FABULOUS for the development of 3D printable materials for food contact and drinkin…
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Markforged to establish food-contact 3D printing service model in Australia
Metal and carbon fiber 3D printer manufacturer Markforged has announced its intention to set up an Australia-based service that’s dedicated to producing food-contact components. Working wi…
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 i…
INTERVIEW: BARBARA project looks to scale up waste food bioeconomy process to semi-industrial level
The BARBARA project (Biopolymers with Advanced functionalities foR Building and Automotive parts processed through Additive Manufacturing) recently concluded four years of research into developing new…
BARBARA project concludes research into 3D printing automotive and construction prototypes from food
A European Union (EU) funded project, BARBARA (Biopolymers with Advanced functionalities foR Building and Automotive parts processed through Additive Manufacturing), has concluded four years of resear…
Oceanz gains European food grade certification
Dutch 3D printing firm Oceanz has been awarded the European Food Grade certification EC 1935/2004. The certification means Oceanz’s materials, Untreated PA12 Food Grade, Polished PA12 Food Grade…
Interview: AMT and DTI on how they created new 3D printing food-contact applications
“Food-contact applications are definitely a place where 3D printing will take a bigger piece of the cake, it’s only the tip of the iceberg for us with surface treatment. It’s a market that will grow a…
Aerosol Jet Printing used to produce low-cost graphene food toxin sensor
Researchers based in the USA have used Aerosol Jet Printing (AJP) technology from New Mexico-based 3D printer manufacturers Optomec to develop a graphene-based electrochemical sensor for testing food.…
Australian researchers use 3D printing to make food more palatable to dysphagia sufferers
Researchers from the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) and Deakin University in Australia, have used 3D printing to create meals that are designed to be tastier and safer to eat for people with sw…
Scientists 3D print electrodes capable of detecting mycotoxins in food
A team of researchers from Nanyang Technological University, University of Chemistry and Technology Prague, and the King Saud University have 3D printed electrodes capable of detecting mycotoxins in f…