by Paul | Mar 18, 2021 | 3D Growth
The Wohlers Report, often lauded as the “AM Bible,” found that the 3D printing industry grew 7.5 percent in 2020. While the growth is significantly lower than the industry’s approximately 25 percent average over the last ten years, it’s hopeful...
by David | Mar 10, 2021 | 3D News, Companies, Materials
Titan Robotics Ltd. builds 3D printers that extrude polymer pellets, a technology aimed at reducing material costs, increasing material options, and speeding the printing process. . “We set out to solve the challenges that had kept 3D printing a prototyping...
by David | Mar 10, 2021 | 3D News, Printers and Accessories, Product Reviews
The Phrozen Sonic Mini 4K resin 3D printer offers high resolution ideally suited for making finely detailed models but utilizes a tedious calibration process that has a few quirks. The Phrozen Sonic Mini 4K is an affordable entry in the increasingly-competitive resin...
by David | Mar 10, 2021 | 3D News, 3D Trends, Architecture, Companies, Construction
Rendering of the 3D-printed home in Rancho Mirage. Rancho Mirage, the desert playground city dotted with resorts and golf courses, is about to get a jolt into the 21 st century. Development group Palari just named it the site of the country’s first 3D-printed...
by David | Mar 10, 2021 | 3D News, 3D Printed Organs, Bioprinting, Medical
It looks like science fiction: A machine dips into a shallow vat of translucent yellow goo and pulls out what becomes a life-sized hand. But the seven-second video, which is sped-up from 19 minutes, is real. The hand, which would take six hours to create using...
by David | Mar 10, 2021 | 3D Models, 3D News, Medical
Personalized 3D printed models created from cardiac imaging data, mainly from cardiac CT images have been increasingly used in cardiovascular disease, primarily in the preoperative planning and simulation of complex surgical procedures, as well as medical education....
by David | Mar 10, 2021 | 3D News, Materials
Scientists in America are conducting a new study that aims to grow artificial timber in a lab without sunlight or soil. The research, which is being carried out at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), is at the forefront of scientific efforts to improve the...
by David | Mar 10, 2021 | 3D News, 3D Printed Organs, Bioprinting, Medical
A new method in high-speed 3D printing utilizes stereolithography and hydrogels–jelly-like materials that speed up the process, making 3D printed organs possible in the near future. . 3D printing was developed by Hideo Kodama in 1981 which was expanded in the...
by David | Mar 10, 2021 | 3D News, Intellectual Property, Blockchain & Liability, Manufacturing and Supply Chain
Although 3D printing technology has been in existence for several decades, its recent proliferation makes it clear that never before as much as now, has this technology presented as acute a challenge to Intellectual Property (IP) laws and rights holders, and to...
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