Scientists and surgeons at NYU School of Medicine and NYU College of Dentistry, New York, have published a study detailing 3D printed implants that dissolve as a bone heals. According to the studyR…
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Scientists use 3D printing to support regeneration of damaged nerves
Scientists in the Tissue Engineering Research Group at the University of Saskatchewan, Canada, have made progress in the treatment of damaged peripheral nerves using 3D printing. Their findings showed…
$13 million to be invested Latin America’s first Additive Manufacturing Consortium
The city of Querétaro, Mexico, has become the host of the first Additive Manufacturing Consortium (Conmad) in Latin America. Launched in a bid to validate and explore viable 3D printing technology for…
Motorbikes, ships, scandium and NDT: inside Additive Manufacturing journal Oct. 2018
As seen from the highly efficient 3D printed batteries at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) and Missouri University of Science and Technology, the October 2018 edition of ScienceDirect’s Additive…
3D printing creates “major advance” for longer life batteries
Scientists from Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) and Missouri University of Science and Technology have applied 3D printing to produce high capacity lithium-ion batteries. Deemed “a major advanc…
A 3D printed artform: UWE researchers use six-axis robot arm to create new 3D printed textures and patterns
Researchers from the University of West England’s Centre for Fine Print Research (CFPR), located in Bristol, UK, are working with a six-axis Mitsubishi Electric MELFA RV-Series articulated arm industr…
University of Huddersfield proposes universal language for additive manufacturing
Researchers from the University of Huddersfield in the UK are developing a new language to help streamline the additive manufacturing process. According to Dr Qunfen Qi, a research fellow at Huddersfi…
High speed metal 3D printing earns award for Fraunhofer ILT
Germany’s Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology (ILT) and RWTH Aachen University have won an award for development of Extreme High-Speed Laser Material Deposition (EHLA). In place since 2000…
Reptilian or rifle? Artificial Intelligence algorithm duped by 3D printed models
Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and the University of California (UC), Berkeley have used 3D printed objects, including a turtle, to test an Artificial Intelligence (A…
Electron beam on ice emerges as new nano 3D printing technique
While manufacturers have little problem creating large scale metal 3D printed parts, producing metallic objects at a scale to rival the width of a human hair is an altogether more complex process. By …