In today’s edition of our 3D printing news digest Sliced the following questions arise: Have you ever seen a seagull with prosthetic 3D printed legs? Can a 3D printed AI robot assist astronauts? How c…
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3D printing news Sliced, NASA, Gucci, MSF and Oak Ridge National Laboratory
What connection does 3D printing have to a 19th Century German philosopher? How can 3D printing turn virtual space-ships into a reality? How did 3D printing take one Streamliner vehicle beyond 200mph?…
Rutgers 4D printing makes shapeshifting, drug delivering, soft robots
4D printing is method of 3D printing that allows an object to transform. In many cases, 4D printing has been used as a kind of “origami effect” where a flat, 3D printed net is tuned to fol…
$2.9M 3D printing contract recharges U.S. Air Force legacy planes
When it comes to 3D printing, the U.S. Air Force is taking things seriously. The Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) is a leading driver for developing the technology, and has recently employed the S…
Amkor Technology Selects Orbotech Product for use in Manufacture
Orbotech LTD., are a leading provider of process innovation technologies, solutions and equipment enabling the transformation of the global electronics manufacturing industry. They have announced that…
The Morpheus 3D Printer Sheds Low-Cost LED Light on High-Res 3D Printing
This morning I heard from one of our old friends here in Korea that he has a new project coming out very soon…and is pretty excited about it. Some of you may remember David’s story about a Korean mak…
Inside 3D Printing Returns to Singapore with HP & More
After a little over a year, the Inside 3D Printing Conference and Expo is heading back to Singapore, a tiny island with a huge emerging 3D printing market. From January 27-28 at Suntec Singapore Conve…
The SIMTOS Show in Seoul is a Preview of Things to Come
This past week we travelled to Seoul to have a look at the goings on at this year’s SIMTOS (Seoul International Machine Tool Show) exhibition. The show’s primary purpose is to serve the needs of the m…
What 3D Printing Could Mean for China
In June, the South China Morning Post reported that billionaire Terry Gou called 3D printing technologies “a gimmick.” As the founder of the world’s largest contract manufacturer of …