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Siemens opens AM network up to medical providers
Siemens today announced that it is making its Additive Manufacturing Network and in-house 3D printing capabilities available to medical providers across the globe to help accelerate the design and manufacturing of in-demand medical components. . Siemens hopes its...
Massive Growth Potential With 3D Printing
One of the first disruptive technologies to burst onto the scene a few years ago was 3D printing. These days, it feels like the concept has been forgotten, but risk-tolerant investors ought to consider revisiting the theme with the 3D Printing ETF (CBOE: PRNT). ....
How 3D printing can help to address shortages in COVID-19 life-saving ventilation devices
Dozens of organizations and hundreds of additive manufacturing companies are racing to help governments and healthcare institutions around the world address the shortage of life-saving respiration aids for intensive care COVID-19 patients who have difficulties...
Has 3D Printing’s Hour Finally Come?
Additive manufacturing, or 3D Printing has long been trumpeted as the lodestar of a “Fourth Revolution”. In reality, uptake has been limited, it remains somewhat niche, and hype has not met market expectations. Yet as the world grapples with the COVID-19 pandemic, the...
Growing Closer: Machine Shops and 3D Printing for Production
How many data points constitute a trend? It’s a question that has been on my mind since writing about an additive manufacturing (AM) production business called 3 rd Dimension Industrial 3D Printing near Indianapolis. . That story, which will be published this May in...
Ford’s coronavirus manufacturing push could hinge on 3D printing
Much remains unknown about how exactly Ford plans to fast-track production of ventilators and powered air-purifying respirators with two established medical device makers as it hurries to join the fight against the expanding coronavirus outbreak. But it's likely that...
Denture Center’s 3D printing equipment makes N95 mask and ventilator valve prototypes
Denturist Eric Kukucka is hoping the same 3D printing equipment he uses to help restore smiles for his patients can do the same for frontline healthcare workers by providing them with protective masks and equipment. . Kukucka’s firm The Denture Center has produced a...
Calgary company says 3D printing could fill medical equipment gaps
A Calgary 3D printing firm is volunteering its resources to help address potential medical equipment shortages as the COVID-19 pandemic spreads in Alberta. . Colin Pischke, president of Print Your Mind 3D, says his company could produce medical items including...
3D Printing Forges Transition From Traditional Casting To Additive Manufacturing
Imagine being able to create a tool from scratch or replace an integral piece of machinery in a few hours while also reducing production cost and material waste. . That’s possible now, thanks to NSWC PHD’s In-Service Engineering Agent of the Future (ISEAotF) team and...
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