Could you swallow a 3D printed pill that collects data from the inside of your stomach? For two years, a team of researchers based at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have been developi…
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MIT Implosion Fabrication 3D printing makes short work of microscopic objects
A collaboration between the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard, has produced a new 3D printing-powered micro fabricatio…
ETH Zurich explains why lattices are the future of 3D printing in production
Lattices, common in many 3D printing applications as an infill pattern, are the subject of a recent study into optimal isotropic stiffness. Undertaken by a team of scientists at ETH Zurich, Switzerlan…
Siemens UK CEO opens £24 million Advanced Manufacturing Building at the University of Nottingham
The UK CEO of Siemens, Europe’s largest industrial manufacturing company, has officially opened a £24 million research facility at the University of Nottingham (UoN) to accelerate advanced manufacturi…
Mimaki joins ADAPT, MIT’s 3D printing development initiative
Mimaki Engineering, a Japanese inkjet printer manufacturer, has joined MIT’s Center for Additive and Digital Advanced Production Technologies (ADAPT) as a founding member. Yasuhiro Haba, Mimaki’s Ex…
Scientists explore 3D bioprinting to treat astronauts on extraterrestrial missions
At the European Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC) in The Netherlands, a two-day workshop on 3D bioprinting was held. The ESTEC is European Space Agency’s (ESA) primary research and test cen…
LLNL presents new class of 3D printed metamaterials that strengthen on demand
Combining 3D printing with a magnetic ink injection, researchers at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) have created a new class of metamaterial – engineered with behaviors outside the…
Micro 3D printing mined for future 5G mobile connections
5G, the future of mobile communications, ultra-fast video streaming and autonomous car radar, is seeking precision 3D printing methods for its circuitry. In a University of Birmingham project set for …
Fraunhofer IST researchers develop 3D printing plasma jetting method for bone implants
Researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Surface Engineering and Thin Films IST have developed a method using cold plasma to 3D print patient-specific plastic bone implants. As part of the EU-funde…
Italian researchers strengthen the aerospace part qualification process
Italian researchers have published research that describes a method to improve the aerospace part validation process. The part qualification method was tested on a 3D printed metal bracket used in sat…