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Stratasys: Covid-19 Is an Accelerator and Eye-Opener for 3D Printing
Stratasys is responding to the Covid-19 pandemic by ramping up the production of 3D-printed personal protection equipment. . In the United States, having set an initial goal of producing 5,000 face shields at no cost to recipients, the company expects to ship 120,000...
Additive is helping to build capacity fast
The additive community continues to impress with how quickly additive vendors meet the needs of healthcare workers and the general public in the development of protection devices. I spoke with Blake Teipel, cofounder and CEO at Essentium, on what the company has been...
FabRx Releases M3DIMAKER for 3D Printed, Personalized Pharmaceuticals
Most medicines these days are made with mass manufacturing production methods, which produce drug forms that have identical characteristics, such as appearance, drug release, and dosage. But issues abound with this way of doing things – inappropriate dosing can cause...
3D Printing Moving into Mainstream Manufacturing
3D printers can quickly fabricate face shields and other medical devices needed to combat the coronavirus outbreak. You certainly can’t say 3D printing technology was an overnight success, but it’s playing an important role in several key vertical markets these days,...
Italian startup Caracol and its design-oriented AM service offering
Caracol is a newcomer to the additive manufacturing sector, but it has already made a name for itself. . The company was founded in 2018 and has brought to the table a comprehensive service offering that helps companies to make the most out of their AM capabilities....
Don’t believe the hype? Recent 3D printing developments for law and society
This chapter is intended as a follow-up to my monograph, Socio-Legal Aspects of the 3D Printing Revolution, published in mid-2016. . 1 Much of the research and writing for that work had been completed by late 2015 and so I was unable to take account of certain...
University of Hong Kong: Sterilization & Infection Rates in 3D Printed Models & Guides Used Intra-operatively
Hong Kong researchers explore the use of 3D printed medical models but advance in a more unique direction with concerns over infection. . Detailing their findings in the recently published ‘ A review of the manufacturing process and infection rate of 3D-printed...
Stratasys: 3D Printers Set To Soar After The Virus
3D printing stocks have flown under the radar the last few years as widespread use of the technology didn’t explode as expected. But the long-term narrative is still intact. Recent positive press about 3D printed PPE to help fight COVID-19 could reinvigorate interest...
3D Printing Ceramics: Quality Assurance Needs in Serial Production
Since the inception of 3D printing in the 80’s via Chuck Hull (3D Systems), there has been little need for quality assurance as the focus was mainly on rapid prototyping; now however, 3D printing and additive manufacturing offer such a wide range of benefits to...
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