Professor Michael Kühl at the Department of Biology, University of Copenhagen (UCPH), and an international team of researchers from the Technical University of Dresden (TU Dresden), located in Germany…
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FDA awards $2.6M in grants for 3D bioprinting and biomedical research
The U.S Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has awarded grants to five research institutes for the study and improvement of biomanufacturing, including 3D bioprinting. Scott Gottlieb, MD, FDA Commissio…
Watch: MIT researchers create 3D printed motion sculptures to understand human movement
Researchers from MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) have developed a novel system to visualize complex human motion using 3D printed motion sculptures. MoSculp, an a…
UCD opens $25.7 million advanced manufacturing research center with 3D printing focus
The I-Form Advanced Manufacturing Research Center for 3D printing and digital technologies has been opened at University College Dublin (UCD), Ireland. The facility has been created at a cost of €22.2…
Watch: Argonne infrared imaging of the powder bed captured at 100,000 fps
Argonne National Laboratory, Illinois, has ramped up its additive manufacturing research with the addition of an infrared camera. Capable of capturing thermal signatures of melted particles at 100,000…
Q&A: Silvan Gantenbein PhD Candidate ETH Zürich, 3D printing complex materials
Recently the Complex Materials Group and Soft Materials Group at ETH Zürich, Switzerland, collaborated to develop a low cost, recyclable and high strength liquid crystal polymer (LCP) material for 3D …
Additive manufacturing research review: defects, DfAM, post-processing and CLIP
Carbon‘s Continuous Liquid Interface Production (CLIP) 3D printed parts are put to the test. Design for Additive Manfuacturing (DfAM) training is explored at ETH Zürich. The National Institute o…
ETH Zürich develops carbon fiber rival for desktop 3D printers
Wood and spider silk have inspired the development of a new desktop 3D printable material that reportedly outperforms “state-of-the-art printed polymers”. Developed by a team of researcher…
ASTM International rolls out $300,000 to fund standards for 3D printing
Global standards developer ASTM International has announced its first round of funding to support the development of standards for the additive manufacturing industry. NASA, the UK’s Manufacturi…
LLNL machine learning detects 3D printer failures with 10ms of video
Engineers and scientists at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), California, have applied an algorithm to detect flaws in parts as they are 3D printed. Convolutional neural networks (CNNs), …