The Design & Prototyping Group at the University of Sheffield AMRC together with Boeing designed and built a prototype unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). The prototype was manufactured using fused de…
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Oak Ridge National Laboratory Takes 3D Printing Fast and Big
While I was at the AeroDef conference last week, I spoke with Dr. Ron Ott, Deputy Director of Energy & Transportation Science at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), who told me that Oak Ridge ha…
3D Printed Device to Track and Treat Heart Disease
The futurists were right! Soon, we will be able to monitor the various biological systems that make up our bodies, tracking the health of various organs and preventing illnesses like precogs catching …
President Obama Announces Two New Advanced Manufacturing Hubs
This is the year, apparently, that the United States government will fully embrace 3D printing. The America Makes Institute has already been established and, now, we’ve heard that the White Hous…
Sculpteo Research Shows 3D Printing Services Are More Affordable than DIY
Sculpteo, one of the three leading consumer-oriented on-demand 3D printing service networks, has published a study demonstrating that it is more affordable to have an item 3D printed by a professiona…
Harvard Scientists Inch Closer to Getting 3D Printed Organs’ Blood Flowing
Research into 3D bioprinted artificial human tissues represents the promise of a future in which any part of our physical body can be replaced, starting from cartilage and soft tissues all the way to …
University of Alabama Students Develop 3D Bioprinting Extruder and Software
There are companies going after 3D bioprinting, like Organovo and Rainbow Biosciences. And there are large research bodies and graduate universities making big breakthroughs with the technology, like …
Free Form Metal 3D Printer is a 3Doodler on Steroids
In May of last year, Juho relayed news of a free form 3D printer called Mataerial, by Petr Novikov and Saša Jokić from the Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia (IAAC) and Joris Laarman Stu…
US Department of Energy’s Mission to 3D Print New Metal Alloys
Rare-earth elements are finite and, yet, we depend on them for some of our most essential technologies, such as those that involve X-Rays, lasers and magnets. In order to head off the inevitable short…
Harvard Scientists Build 3D Structures Through “Additive Robofacturing”
What defines 3D Printing? Here at 3DPI we often ask ourselves that, especially when facing new, innovative and advanced manufacturing processes that somehow involve 3D structures. Strictly, 3D printin…