PrinTracker is a 3D printer identification system recently developed by researchers at the University at Buffalo in New York. With this system, 3D printed objects can be tracked back to the machine th…
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The Chunker “chunk-based slicer” proposed for cobot 3D printing
In a paper recently published in Rapid Prototyping Journal, scientists detail a new slicing approach for multiple 3D printers working on the same object. In place of the typical layer-by-layer approac…
Georgia Tech and Beida 3D print engineering strength origami
A 3D printing research collaboration between Georgia Institute of Technology and China’s Peking University (Beida) has yielded transformable structures that can support up to 100 times their own…
£47 million facilities established in the University of Sheffield for advanced industrial technologies
Three new research centers for advanced engineering and industrial technologies, such as additive manufacturing, have opened within the University of Sheffield. The £47 million facilities, which are p…
Researchers 3D print objects that can communicate without electronics
Scientists at the University of Washington (UW), have developed self-tracking 3D printed devices that can provide analytics without using batteries or electronics. Jennifer Mankoff, Engineering Profes…
Q&A: RMIT’s Dr. Kate Fox adding nanodiamonds to 3D printed implants
3D Printing Industry recently covered a study from researchers at RMIT University, Australia, proving that diamond-coated titanium implants could improve biocompatibility within the body. Dr. Kate Fox…
NIST probes SLA 3D printing to improve quality by the voxel
High resolution 3D printing is reaching new levels of quality thanks to a technique developed at the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). Using a very-high-resolution scanning p…
3D printed glass-ceramics earmarked for hardy medical microdevices
Researchers at Vilnius University, Lithuania, have succeeded in 3D printing glass-ceramics on a nanoscopic scale. Strong and potentially fluorescent or superconductive, these amorphous materials, and …
Nuclear researchers identify “critical deposition height” of DED 3D printed layers
A collaboration between the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organization (ANSTO), the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT Bombay), and Monash University has discerned the perfect bala…
NASA tests new antibacterial 3D printing filament
NASA is testing the suitability of an antibacterial 3D printer filament for use in future space missions. The filament is made by Copper3D, a Chilean company with a base in the USA. The study, conduct…