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3D-printed supplies could be creative solution
Supplies are scarce during the COVID-19 pandemic, but within eight days a group came together to create a local nonprofit organization to help out. . Tommy Luginbill, director of TechPort, a technological incubator that targets startups and is located at the St....
3D Printing Business Develops Reusable Masks
Personal Protective Masks are hard to come by these days. One company in Rensselaer designed a face mask that’s being made with 3D printers. . "We are trying to help out we are trying to do our part.,” said Ron Kasparian the owner of You'll Never Guess LLC. You'll...
3D printing community steps up to help with PPE shortage
Oregon Governor Kate Brown says her biggest concern right now is the shortage of personal protective equipment (PPE) for nurses and doctors. . “We're just getting stories about how they're being told to reuse everything or someone told me yesterday that someone,...
3D printing company makes protective visors for healthcare workers
With a shortage of personal protective equipment (PPE), RPM 3D Printing CEO Chase Carlyle says he wanted to help those on the front lines stay safe. . “The idea to 3D print visors was because since there’s a shortage of PPE materials right now, there’s a lot of...
3D Printing for COVID-19, Part Seven: New 3D-Printed Parts and Partners
Corporate, government and individual efforts to use additive manufacturing (AM) to address the medical supply shortages resulting from the COVID-19 outbreak are continuing. We continue to stress that the industry can not yet verify the safety of many of the items...
3D Printing for COVID-19, Part Nine: Safety Goggles, Swabs and Coalitions
It seems to be the case that 3D printing related relief efforts are beginning to coalesce with government and medical regulatory efforts to, hopefully, ensure that rapid response to the COVID-19 outbreak from the additive manufacturing (AM) community is safe and...
3D Printing for COVID-19, Part Eight: The FDA’s 3D Printing Resources
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is now working with the Department of Veterans’ Affairs, the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and the 3D printing trade group America Makes to provide some coherence and regulation to the work of additive companies and...
Germany’s space agency shifts its 3D printing resources to producing protective medical equipment
DLR, German’s space agency and NASA equivalent, is doing what it can to support the global shortages of personal protective equipment (PPE) used by frontline healthcare workers in their efforts to treat those affected by COVID-19. . DLR announced that it has...
Former owner of Loveland 3D printer manufacturer battles human virus now, computer viruses later
Jeff Moe thought he was finished with 3D printing for a while. But then a deadly pandemic gripped the world. And then the governor called. . Moe had just completed the sale of Aleph Objects, the Loveland-based manufacturer of popular Lulzbot 3D printers, to FAME 3D...
3D printers used to educate and entertain kids are redeployed to the coronavirus frontlines
For years, libraries, schools and summer camps have used 3D printers as a lure to teach kids about tech. Now, with such places shut down by the coronavirus pandemic, teachers, librarians and others are employing that hardware in the war against COVID-19. . David...