Defects in 3D printed parts can cause tremendous failures in a finished component. Luckily, new research from Vanderbilt University, Tennessee, has gleaned a new way of detecting faults. By introducin…
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Fraunhofer Cluster of Excellence starts development on new generation of USP lasers
Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft, Europe’s largest application-oriented research organization who recently developed a new hybrid 3D printing method, is currently developing a range of ultrashort pulse (…
GE Additive unlocks development mode for EBM metal 3D printing
From November GE Additive will be offering academic researchers the ability to access previously locked down features on the Arcam EBM A2X metal additive manufacturing systems. Access to development m…
America Makes and ANSI publish Additive Manufacturing Roadmap V2.0
U.S. additive manufacturing development organization America Makes, and its partner the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) have published the Standardization Roadmap for Additive Manufacturi…
$500,000 3D printed construction project plans to use bacteria for building
In April 2018, assistant professor Michelle Bernhardt-Barry at the University of Arkansas was awarded a National Science Foundation research grant of $500,000 to support the development of 3D printed …
Digital twin and 3D printing contingency plans can strengthen manufacture operations
One of the many advantages of additive manufacturing is its ability to produce a diverse range of components. With this in mind, Pete Basiliere, Research Vice President of Additive Manufacturing at th…
University of Nottingham investigates secret information storage using 3D printing
A new, 3D printable smart material developed at the University of Nottingham in the UK has presented researchers with a novel way of storing, and hiding, information. Laden with photochromic particles…
Watch MIT’s 3D printed walking, drug-transporting magnets
The latest findings from a team of researchers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) show magnetic, 3D printed creatures capable of rolling, crawling, creeping, folding and catching objects, …
Otago reserachers develop high defintion tissue 3D printing resin
At the University of Otago Christchurch, New Zealand, a team of researchers have developed a 3D printable resin that can accurately copy small features of the human body. Pre-loaded with cells, the re…
Multimaterial metal 3D printing accomplished by WSU LENS project
A team of researchers at Washington State University have recently published results of a multimaterial metal 3D printing project. Using Optomec Laser Engineered Net Shaping (LENS) technology, the tea…