by David | Dec 7, 2020 | Food, Printers and Accessories
Food engineers in Brazil and France developed gels based on modified starch for use as “ink” to make foods and novel materials by additive manufacturing. . Credit: Bianca C. Maniglia / USP Food engineers in Brazil and France developed gels based on modified starch...
by David | Dec 7, 2020 | Metal, Printers and Accessories
For years, metal additive manufacturing (AM) has been sitting on the bench, prepping to get into the production game. . Most coaches just haven’t seen the technology as quite ready for the playoffs. There are exceptions, of course. Companies like GE have worked...
by David | Dec 7, 2020 | Art and Sculpture, Education and Research
At first glance, the fields of art and science could not be any more different, any more unrelated, but what happens when the worlds of artistry and analysis collide? The answer: collaborative innovation. . One such example is the work between the University of...
by David | Dec 6, 2020 | 3D News, Medical
New methods of producing the modified starch, or the ‘ink’ for 3D food printing, could make the process achievable on a mass scale. . A group of researchers believe they have come a step closer to the mass industrialisation of 3D printed food. The team at the...
by David | Dec 6, 2020 | Aerospace and Aviation, Medical, Pharmaceuticals
Amazon Prime Air Drone [Source: Financial Times ] Charles R. Goulding and Adam Friedman consider how 3D printing might play into Amazon’s use of drone-delivered prescriptions. Amazon’s business decisions have a tremendous impact on many business areas. . On November...
by David | Dec 6, 2020 | Manufacturing and Supply Chain
In this week’s roundup, we’re telling you about a virtual twin symposium, two 3D Systems webinars, and one by Materialise. Women in 3D Printing is continuing its virtual panel series, and Teton Simulation will be discussing its Smart Slice solution. . Read on for all...
by David | Dec 6, 2020 | 3D News, Materials, Technology
M. Holland 3D Printing partners with EOS & ALM/Image Source: M. Holland M. Holland Company , a leading distributor of thermoplastic resins and 3D printing materials, announced that its 3D Printing division has partnered with Advanced Laser Materials (ALM) and EOS...
by David | Dec 6, 2020 | 3D News, Finance
COVID: Bracing for post-holiday surges (CNN) – A middle school shop teacher from New Jersey is being honored with a special edition Mazda for stepping up during the COVID-19 pandemic to produce thousands of masks for frontline workers. . Jason Erdreich, 26,...
by David | Dec 6, 2020 | 3D News
3D Printing has been around in the golf industry for years. But the technology hasn’t been used to mass-produce clubs. It is mostly relegated to making internal prototypes — especially at the large golf brands. Now Carlsbad, Calif.-based Cobra Golf has teamed up...
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