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…
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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 …
McKinsey Global Institute identifies gap in Industry 4.0 adoption
Digital manufacturing is increasingly discussed with reference to the 3D printing industry. Companies operating in advanced sectors have taken action in combining additive manufacturing processes with…
Sounds odd? Your 3D printer could be hacked
New research from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in Israel, that previously showed how easy it is to hack 3D printed drones, is proposing the use of “audio fingerprints” to help 3D pri…
MTC’s presents FlexiFinish Project – an automated post-processing solution
The UK’s Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC), located in Coventry, has revealed the results of its two-year project, FlexiFinish, which aims to provide an automated additive manufacturing post-proce…
Wyss Institute leverages 3D printing to study Earth’s “forgotten fauna”
A 3D printed claw developed at the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University is giving biologists a tool for finally understanding soft creatures that live at the bott…
Lockheed Martin 3D printed antenna database funded in NextFlex $12 millon offering
An additive manufacturing project at American global defense contractor Lockheed Martin has won the support of NextFlex, America’s Flexible Hybrid Electronics (FHE) Manufacturing Institute. This year …
Is 3D printing really as ecofriendly as we think it is?
A recent study by German environmental association, Umweltbundesamt (UBA), gives information on 3D printing and the environment. Titled 3D Printing Trend report for assessing the environmental impacts…
3D printing is applied in UK project to produce autonomous evolving robots
Researchers from the Bristol Robotics Lab (BRL), the University of York, Edinburgh Napier University and the Free University of Amsterdam are developing a 3D printing system that can create autonomous…