by David | Feb 12, 2020 | 3D News, Bioprinting, Medical
Using modified hyaluronic acid and polyethylene glycol, researchers have created a bio-ink for 3D printing, which could be used as a scaffold to grow human tissues. . Researchers have developed a ‘bio-ink’ for three-dimensionally (3D) printed materials that they say...
by David | Feb 12, 2020 | 3D 101, 3D Hobbyists, Maker Movement, Materials
3D printing may seem like an intimidating hobby because of how technically complex it is. While there’s some accuracy in that impression, there’s a way for beginners to ease into 3D printing even without any of the advanced skills. One of the most common...
by David | Feb 12, 2020 | 3D News, Companies, Medical
3DCERAM-SINTO ‘s advanced ceramics 3D printing technology will be used in the European project H2020 NEXIS to develop the next generation of X-ray imaging systems. . The project, dubbed NEXIS (Next Generation X-ray Imaging System) consists in a photonics driven...
by David | Feb 12, 2020 | 3D Models, 3D News, 3D Trends, Medical
Researchers from the US and Canada have released a supplement to their Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) 2018 hands-on 3D printing course, reviewing techniques for creating 3D printed cranio-maxillofacial (CMF), orthopedic, and renal cancer models. . These...
by David | Feb 12, 2020 | 3D News, 3D Trends, Medical
Imagine you need a complicated and risky operation to insert an implant into your brain. The implant has been custom designed for you and printed on the hospital’s 3D printer. Earlier, your surgeon used a 3D-printed model of your brain to practice the operation. And...
by David | Feb 12, 2020 | 3D News, Manufacturing and Supply Chain, Materials
In the recently published ‘ Effect of unit cell shape and strut size on flexural properties of ordered Copper foam ,’ Pulak M. Pandey and Gurminder Singh (Mechanical Engineering Department, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi , New Delhi, India) study the...
by David | Feb 12, 2020 | 3D Trends, Companies, Manufacturing and Supply Chain
A few years after the Great Recession of 2008, Mark Lamoncha, president of a modest Ohio business making patterns, molds and cores for a shrinking foundry industry, made a risky decision that he hoped would re-energize the business founded in 1959 by his father and...
by David | Feb 12, 2020 | 3D News, Manufacturing and Supply Chain, Metal
After exploring the end users, manufacturers and service bureaus involved in the 3D printing of parts for general industrial applications, we’ll be taking a look at the metal materials that are powering that sector. . Given its ubiquity in manufacturing and...
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