Research published by Carnegie Mellon and Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) has explored the use of a 3D printer to create stronger and more functional textiles. Using an Ultimaker 3D printer, t…
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Disruptive 3D printing theory and a strategy for market entry
The relationship between 3D printing and economics might well be described with the phrase, “it’s complicated.” Since coining the term Disruptive Innovation in the 1990’s, Harvard professor Clayton Ch…
Imperial College London introduces multimaterial 3D printer for alloys, elastomers and resin
Research led by Professor Paul Curtis of Imperial College London and the UK’s Defence Science and Technology Laboratory, presents a 3D printer configured for multimaterial fabrication. The resea…
Lithuanian company Neurotechnology unveils ultrasonic particle manipulation 3D printing method
Lithuanian software company, Neurotechnology has announced the development of a 3D printer that operates using ultrasonic particle manipulation. The ultrasonic 3D printing technology was demonstrated …
Researchers evaluate the value of 3D bioprinting to create in vitro cancer cells
Two separate groups have published studies looking at how 3D printing can be used for cancer research. Belgian researchers have evaluated the use of 3D printing to create in vitro cancers cells that c…
Additive manufacturing and cyber security: How to protect 3D printers from cyber attack
North Dakota State University’s (NDSU) Jeremy Straub has published two recent papers discussing the cyber security threat to 3D printers. The two papers present the growing threat of cyber attac…
The future of 3D printing by Eujin Pei and Giselle Loh, Brunel University London, UK
In this article looking at the future of 3D printing Eujin Pei and Giselle Loh, of Brunel University London, UK discuss how material properties and material behaviour can be controlled to support the …
New research shows promise of high strength FDM 3D prints
Researchers from Texas A&M University and Texas Tech University have collaborated with 3D printing company Essentium Materials. The study shows how an FDM 3D printer coupled with an electric weldi…
How to achieve optimal 3D printer productivity at a MakerSpace, Fab Lab or 3D printing bureau
3D printer labs in schools, universities, MakerSpaces, Fab Labs and bureaus face an every day challenge of fulfilling the demand with multiple print jobs. Noticing a need for guidance in this area, re…
3D printing in water for medical use and faster 3D prints
Why would you want to 3D print in water? New research into materials shows a novel technique with applications for 3D bioprinting. Materials scientist Shlomo Magdassi, who recently featured in our Fut…