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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
Greek Man Building 3D Printed House in Germany
African surgeon successfully performs first-ever transplant surgery to cure deafness
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
This Innovative 3D Printer Design Folds for Portability
Watch This Company Build The World’s Largest 3D Printed House In One Go
Interview with Glassomer’s Dorothea Helmer: 3D Printing Fused Silica Glass on Desktop SLA Machines
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New 3D interconnection technology for future wearable bioelectronics
It seems the days are gone when just tossing a smart watch on your wrist makes you look cool. The wearable biotech industry has recently revealed its insatiable hunger for futuristic items. Pain relief goggles that monitor brain waves, vital sign monitoring...
How 3D Printing Helps Fight Cancer And Build 5G Networks: XJet’s NanoParticle Jetting Technology
Additive manufacturing (aka 3D printing) companies are competing fiercely to develop more sophisticated machines to meet the needs of a wider range of industries. The competition— as detailed in a previous article —unfolds along several dimensions: speed,...
Electronic merge: Expanded ion beams light new way for next-generation electronic devices, energy storage, smart homes
A device from Purdue University researchers may light a new way for next-generation electronic devices, energy storage and smart homes. ( A new type of lens is lighting the way for expanded uses of large ions and building blocks for new materials. The lens may...
How 3D Printing Could Revolutionize the Future of Development
Engineers the world over have historically kept a unique technology all to themselves. Large, bulky, and expensive 3D printing machines have been in use for over 30 years. Used in the aerospace, automobile, and the defense...
This Kid-Friendly 3D Printer Lets You Build Your Own Toys at Home
3D printing has revolutionized the engineering industry. It’s now possible to print stunningly accurate 3D models of everything from buildings to bridges, and the technology only seems to grow more powerful with each passing day. But it’s not just professional...
3D Printing Breakthroughs: 2019 and Beyond
When Chris Tucker found a Makerbot 3D printer by the side of the road, he thought he’d won the lottery. He cleaned it up, replaced missing parts, and started his own “Maker Lab” at home . What was the first thing he built? “Hooks for my ties and a fly swatter,” he...
Research team receives grant to commercialize 3D-printed concrete system
Researchers at Penn State believe that using 3D-printing technologies to transform concrete construction processes and add new capabilities may radically transform the construction industry and reduce its carbon footprint. An interdisciplinary team of faculty...
3D-printing organs moves a few more steps closer to commercialization
New successes in printing vascular tissue from living cells point to the accelerating pace of development of 3D-printing tissue — and eventually the ability to manufacture organs from small samples of cells. Late last month Prellis Biologics announced an $8.7...
This 3D Printer Prints Whatever You Want – Without STLs
Researchers from Virginia Tech showcased a 3D printing device called Source Form that uses crowdsourced data to create objects based on requests. Could it make STL files redundant? Ever wished you could just tell your 3D printer what to print and it...
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