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BioBots Low-Cost BioPrinter Heads to SXSW as Accelerator Finalist
BioBots is a 3D bioprinting startup located right in the heart of Philadelphia. After working to push BioBots out of their University of Pennsylvania dorm rooms and into hands of researchers, the fir…
3D Printing Stocks Are Tanking. Is It Time to Buy Yet?
On March 3, 2009, when the financial crisis had taken US stocks to some record lows and the S&P Index had hit an intraday low of 666, President Obama went on record saying that “buying stocks now …
EnvisionTEC Expands Eastward with Asia Pacific 3D Printing Deal
Industrial 3D printer manufacturer, EnvisionTEC is moving eastward, bringing its patented DLP, 3SP™ (Scan, Spin and Selectively Photocure), and bioprinting technology to several key countries in Asia.…
Trachea 3D Printed with Ordinary MakerBot PLA
We may await the day that 3D bioprinting is ubiquitous practice, but MakerBot and The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research have proven that we may not have to wait that long. Using ordinary Maker…
Japanese Researchers Pursue Next Gen Bio-3D Printer for Skin, Bones, & Joints
Until now, several different groups of researchers have developed small masses of tissue as implants, but now they are trying to create a clear path to their actual use. In Japan, scientists have mad…
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…
BREAKING: Voxel8 Unleashes the First Electronics 3D Printer on CES, World
Just before the holidays, we covered news of a startup that had just received a round of venture capital from Braemer Energy Ventures to develop a very unique product. Details about the product were k…
Cartilage Forming on 3D Printed Scaffold May Speed Up Research
In yet another big step toward the development of functional 3D printed “bioficial” cartilage for use in humans, scientists at University of Melbourne have shown that infrapatellar fat pad adipose ste…
5 3D Printing Stories to Prove How Far We Can Go
Pre-2014, there were plenty of people skeptical about the possibilities of 3D printing. The technology was even laughed at by my close friends and family and deemed “a gimmick” by the founder of Foxc…