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...
by David | Mar 10, 2021 | 3D News, Aerospace and Aviation, Education and Research
A porous carbon aerogel improves the low-temperature performance of supercapacitors, which could help supply energy for space missions and polar activities. . Adapted from Nano Letters 2021, DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.0c04780 NASA’s Perseverance Rover recently made a...
by David | Mar 10, 2021 | 3D 101, 3D Hobbyists, 3D News, Maker Movement
Last year, I picked up a 2021 Honda Accord Touring painted in that proper, clear-coated-primer shade of gray (Honda calls it Sonic Gray Pearl for some reason). It’s a great car with tons of small luxury features, but when I went to put my bags in the trunk for...
by David | Mar 10, 2021 | 3D News, Companies, Construction, Manufacturing and Supply Chain
A cycle bridge in Gemert, the Netherlands, which Dutch officials claim is the first in the world to be 3D printed. . In the Netherlands, renowned for its canals, bridges are a common sight. But four bridges in particular are construction oddities: each 26-foot...
by David | Feb 12, 2021 | 3D News, Companies, Manufacturing and Supply Chain
Shapeways, a leader in powering digital manufacturing, has reached important milestones in scaling its manufacturing solutions to meet diverse customer requirements worldwide. . To date, the company has produced more than 20 million parts using 10 different printing...
by David | Feb 12, 2021 | 3D News, Medical, People, Prosthetics
Instalimb is a Philippines-based company that’s on a mission to make prostheses more affordable. Using 3D scanning and 3D printing technology, the team produces high-quality prosthetics at a faster rate and at a lower price. Instalimb’s CEO, Yutaka Tokushima, first...
by David | Feb 12, 2021 | 3D News, 3D Trends
A social survey has been conducted with only one question, ‘What would a person do if one got a one-way ticket for time travel?’ The outcome shows that most people would rather visit the future than go back to the past. It seems that people do appreciate...
by David | Feb 12, 2021 | 3D Growth, 3D News, 3D Trends, Companies, Construction
There’s a situation brewing in America that you need to know about. Now, before you think “Oh no! More doom and gloom,” this is a #BOP situation … if you know how to play it. . As you know, I’m very bullish, optimistic and positive on new-world real estate in...
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