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How to Make and Sell 3D-Printed Products on Amazon
Yes, You Can Order a 3D-Printed Guest House
The Future of 3D Printing: Replication of Human Organs
African surgeon successfully performs first-ever transplant surgery to cure deafness
Greek Man Building 3D Printed House in Germany
New Technology Combines 3D Printing with Injection Molding
New 3D Printing Method for Multicolor Microstructures
Bentley Motors Drives its Future Car Design With 3D Printing
Kamp C completes two-storey house 3D-printed in one piece
Watch This Company Build The World’s Largest 3D Printed House In One Go
This Innovative 3D Printer Design Folds for Portability
eForge electronic 3D printing system features 8 extruders
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3D Printing: A Technology of Degrowth? Part 1
Even if you’re an optimist, Earth is currently on track for an uncertain fate. The UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has concluded that global greenhouse gasses (GHG) need to be cut by 45 percent by 2030 and 100 percent by 2050 in order to avoid...
3D-printed muscles could be coming to a hospital near you
Muscle damage, like tearing your ACL, can be traumatic and lead to economic as well as functional decline in patients suffering from it. While scientists have designed 3D printed approaches to help strengthen these muscular losses, recent models have been too slow,...
3D Printing and the Supply Chain
Additive manufacturing, or 3D printing, has been around in one shape or form for a while. The process essentially entails building a three-dimensional object from computer-aided design (CAD) to add material layer by layer until a final product is complete. . The use...
How medical companies use AM for production today, part 13: Boston Scientific
Boston Scientific produces a large range of medical devices used to diagnose and treat patients with issues in the areas of cardiology, urology, endoscopy and many more. It was founded in 1979 with the aim of creating less invasive medical devices and procedures, they...
How medical device companies use AM for production today part 12: Medical 3D Design
For some companies working with AM, specificity is key. That means focusing on a niche area of the market in order to face minimal competition. For others, including Croatia’s Medical 3D Design, a more holistic approach can pay dividends. Based just outside of Zagreb,...
The Coronavirus Won’t Boost 3D Printing
I’ve written extensively in the past few years on additive manufacturing, often suggesting that additive will spread partly because companies will produce more at home rather than rely on slow global supply chains . By using smaller, flexible additive factories close...
Neural Cells Speed-up Function of 3D-printed Muscle
Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine (WFIRM) scientists have improved upon the 3D bioprinting technique they developed to engineer skeletal muscle as a potential therapy for replacing diseased or damaged muscle tissue, moving another step closer to someday...
Audi extends 3D printing capabilities
A team of 3D printing specialists at Audi's Böllinger Höfe site has teamed up with trinckle, a company based in Berlin, to develop innovative design software and expand Audi's 3D printing capabilities. . The objective is to enable any employee who needs a tool from...
3D Printing’s Breakout Moment
Fifty years ago, we celebrated inventions like the microprocessor, email, C-programming, and digital cameras, which today are embedded in our everyday life and culture. Looking forward, I believe the manufacturing industry will see significant strides in energy...
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