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Xerox plans to mass produce disposable ventilators
Xerox, known for making copies, is set to announce Monday that it will be “rapidly scaling up” production of inexpensive, disposable ventilators that could serve as a critical stopgap for hospital-grade ventilators now in short supply amid the coronavirus pandemic,...
Markforged: 3D Printing Is The “Killer App” To Re-Imagine Your Factory, Not Just Your Products
How can new technologies help us address the coronavirus crisis? In the case of 3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, the answer is (1) taking advantage of its speed and flexibility to quickly boost the supply of medical equipment and supplies; and (2)...
How Globalization Came to the Brink of Collapse
Imagine pouring grains of sand from the beach onto a cone-shaped pile. The pile grows taller and taller but, as it does so, it gets closer and closer to a critical state—the state in which one additional grain of sand can lead to a cascade or even the pile’s collapse....
3D Printing and COVID-19, April 2, 2020 Update
Due to the ravaging effects of COVID-19 on the respiratory system of patients, ventilators are in high demand. . However, due to the sheer capacity of hospitals, a lack of global coordination around manufacturing and distributing this complex medical equipment, and...
Testing Fracture Resistance in FDM and MJF 3D Printing of Polymers
Researchers from Australia and Germany are exploring more about improving 3D printed parts in the recently published ‘ Fracture Resistance Analysis of 3D Printed Polymers .’ . Because failure—sometimes ‘catastrophic’—often occurs due to instability and cracking, the...
MakerBot LABS Extruder Transforms METHOD 3D Printer into an Open Materials Platform
MakerBot , a global leader in 3D printing and subsidiary of Stratasys (Nasdaq: SSYS), today announces the availability of the MakerBot LABS Experimental Extruder for METHOD . . The new extruder turns METHOD into an open materials platform, enabling users to print...
Arcelor Mittal partners with Additive Industries for 3D printing steel spare parts on-demand
Metallurgy giant Arcelor Mittal and Additive Industries have joined forces to explore the opportunities of 3D metal printing for the steel industry using one of the Dutch company’s MetalFAB1, one of the largest 4-laser 3D metal printing systems available on the...
SUNY New Paltz 3D printing lab is making face shields for COVID-19 frontline workers
Recently profiled here for its project helping Cornell Cooperative Extension of Ulster County to prevent the spread of the spotted lanternfly by making life-sized acrylic models of the insects, the Hudson Valley Additive Manufacturing Center (HVAMC) at SUNY New Paltz...
Nissan plants in TN now producing personal protective equipment
Although Nissan has halted production at their North American facilities, they have activity at the Smyrna plant. The company announced Tuesday that they have utilized their manufacturing and engineering expertise to begin 3D printing headbands and protective face...
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