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How 3D printing is transforming museums

How 3D printing is transforming museums

In the recent years, museums and other cultural institutions around the world have become one of the most interesting targets for application of 3D printing due to the specific character of the objects that these institutions study, collect and exhibit.  . These...
Bioengineering living heart valves

Bioengineering living heart valves

Researchers at Qatar University, in collaboration with Imperial College London, Biostage, Inc. in the U.S., and the American University of Beirut, Lebanon, have made progress developing living heart valves that can grow with the body and integrate with the patient’s...
Change is in the air

Change is in the air

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries’ new printer is said to open a world of possibilities for manufacturers needing large components  . In a Q&A session, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Machine Tool Company senior vice-president and chief business officer, Haruhiko Niitani,...
3D printing drugs—a look at the future

3D printing drugs—a look at the future

The Faculty of Pharmacy of the University of Belgrade is home to the first and only 3D laboratory of its kind in Serbia. In the “Pharm3D” lab the pharmacists investigate 3D printing of pharmaceuticals with the help of a Sintratec Kit.  . Professor Svetlana Ibric of...

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