by David | Feb 8, 2021 | 3D News, Archaeology & History
Whenever we look at mummified bodies or bodies of people buried hundreds of years ago, we often try to imagine what they’d look like, the way they’d live their life in that era and even what they would sound like. . Well, it looks like scientists have tried to solve...
by David | Feb 8, 2021 | Companies, Medical, Medical Devices and Tools
Researchers at Bristol University have developed new technology with the potential to accelerate development of rapid medical diagnostic tools. . Microfluidic devices underpin lab-on-a-chip (LOC) technologies, which are developed to provide the rapid diagnoses that...
by David | Feb 8, 2021 | 3D News, Companies, People, Sports
I first saw one of Adam Sklar’s bikes at a cyclocross race in Sandpoint, Idaho, in 2014. A friend had just received his new bike from a Montana frame builder and was putting it through its paces for the first time, so a crew of us took turns pedaling it around....
by David | Feb 8, 2021 | 3D News, Manufacturing and Supply Chain, Medical, Medical Devices
3D printing offers an efficient method to improve current manufacturing limits across economic sectors such as transport, construction, and medical and dental industries allowing rapid prototyping and on-site production and repairs. . Progress in 3D printer...
by David | Feb 8, 2021 | 3D News, Conferences, Events and Webinars
While this week is quiet in terms of webinars, there are a couple of big virtual events coming up, including Additive Manufacturing Strategies 2021, hosted by 3DPrint.com and SmarTech Analysis. . Materialise Mimics Hands-On TMVR Planner Materialise has now held two...
by David | Feb 8, 2021 | 3D News, 3D Printed Organs, 3D Trends, Bioprinting, Companies, Medical
3D printing inspires a number of intriguing futures. One of these futures involves the possibility of using this technology to heal people of various physical ailments. . For some time now, the medical community has explored the use of 3D printing to make tissues,...
by David | Feb 4, 2021 | Medical
The future of 3D printing has never been brighter, thanks to the growing pace of adoption and the promise it holds for revolutionising processes across a variety of industries. . The technology has proven to be invaluable for producing more accurate models, operating...
by David | Feb 4, 2021 | Companies, COVID-19
Wearing face masks is one of the key criteria for minimizing coronavirus infection. Yet many masks are either uncomfortable for the wearer or, when comfortable, ineffective. New masks from AirPop solve this. . Face masks can provide an effective barrier, should...
by David | Feb 4, 2021 | 3D News, Companies
With blade diameter measuring more than two football fields, GE Renewables’ Haliade-X turbines are already the largest and most powerful in the world, capable of generating as much as 14 MW of energy. The ability to 3D print the turbine’s concrete base on-site, for...
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