Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University report findings on an advanced nanomaterial-based biosensing platform that...
COVID-19 Articles
3D Printers – an opportunity ignored
BR Research It is oft cited that the future of manufacturing lies in additive manufacturing – or more commonly known...
2020’s Key COVID-19 3D Printing Stories
2020 has been a really tough year…I know this is a major understatement, but I can’t think of a more succinct way to...
3D printing technology rises to the frontlines to fight against COVID-19
The prevalence of the highly infectious coronavirus disease, COVID-19, has caused massive health and socio-economic...
Eyeballs, asthmatics, and 3D-printed organs: New discoveries about COVID-19 abound
In general, the public’s interest in research related to COVID-19 is focused on a single issue: Is there a vaccine,...
The SARS-CoV-2 giant you can touch: 3D printing makes it possible
If you can’t see it, it’s not there, right? Wrong! But if you look at it in this way, its mode of action becomes...
Innovation in a crisis—fixing the ventilator shortage with 3D printing
A dozen Boston area anesthesiology residents launched an eight-week hackathon hosted on GrabCAD.com to design a...
‘We can get it done here’: African tech tackles coronavirus locally
By the time the virus hit Africa, where cases have risen relatively slowly, images of overwhelmed hospitals and...
3D Printing in the Fight Against COVID-19 “The Citizen Supply Chain’’
UK researchers from Queen’s University Belfast are focused on how 3D printing can assist in serious healthcare issues,...
3D Printing and COVID-19, May 5, 2020 Update
Formlabs has received emergency use authorization (EUA) from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to 3D print...
3D Printing and COVID-19, April 30, 2020 Update
Companies, organizations and individuals continue to attempt to lend support to the COVID-19 pandemic supply effort....
Printing for Protection: How 3D Printing is Shifting the Tide Against COVID-19
As COVID-19 sweeps across the nation, doctors, nurses and other hospital employees are scrambling to treat patients...