by David | Jul 23, 2020 | 3D News, Aerospace and Aviation, People
Sabrina Kerber is a space architect and analog astronaut from Austria. She is currently doing a master’s program in architecture, with a specialization on space architecture at VUT (Vienna University of Technology). Sabrina has collected valuable experience in the...
by David | Jul 23, 2020 | 3D News, Companies, Materials
INTAMSYS announced a partnership with Victrex to allow use of a newly designed PAEK 3D printer filament in their high-temperature equipment. . INTAMSYS has been focusing on the high-temperature 3D printing market for several years, releasing a series of machines...
by David | Jul 23, 2020 | Manufacturing and Supply Chain, Materials
A polypropylene-like material suited for 3D printing biocompatible medical and wearable devices has been introduced by materials supplier Henkel in collaboration with Nex3D, a maker of stereolithography-based 3D printers. . The commercially available xMED412 is...
by David | Jul 23, 2020 | Bioprinting, Companies, Education and Research, Medical
Xpect-INX, a spin-off from the university of Ghent, has developed a technique for using a 3D printer to print human tissue using what it calls bio-ink. . At present, while 3D printers have been used to print an entire building, in the medical field they have been...
by David | Jul 23, 2020 | 3D News, Companies, Food
FELIXprinters has established itself as a key player in the supply of mid-priced highly accurate industrial additive manufacturing (AM) machines. The company’s reputation is built upon the Pro 3, Pro L, and Pro XL platforms, which are used throughout an array of...
by David | Jul 23, 2020 | 3D News, Companies, Entertainment
It is hard to imagine that brass instruments—so named because of the metal they are made from—could be produced using any other material. However, a recent, and rather melodious, project led by LOOP 3D and trombone musician Peter Körner has demonstrated that other...
by David | Jul 23, 2020 | 3D Growth, 3D News, 3D Trends, Manufacturing and Supply Chain
We find ourselves on the cusp of another industrial revolution. 3D printing has reached a tipping point, and it’s about to become mainstream in a big way. . While many engineers and hobbyists have used this innovative manufacturing technology in their daily work,...
by David | Jul 22, 2020 | Medical Video, Video
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by David | Jul 22, 2020 | 3D News, Companies, Prosthetics
Around 1.9 million people in the US are currently living with limb loss. The trauma of losing a limb is just the beginning of what amputees have to face, with the sky-high cost of prosthetics making their circumstance that much more challenging. Prosthetics can run...
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