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Innovation Goes Viral: How Collective Ideation Could Empower Overnight Answers to the COVID-19 Pandemic’s Grand Challenges
Photo Credit: Michael Aiken, 2020 Until a reliable SARS-COV-2 vaccine is developed, leaders around the globe are being forced to confront and manage a “grim equilibrium”: one that balances economic sustainability with vulnerable citizen mortality rates....
The US Is Desperate For Ventilators and N95 Masks. Can We 3D Print Them?
The coronavirus pandemic has turned manufacturing upside down. General Motors, which normally manufactures cars, has begun work on ventilator production; so have Ford and Tesla. Fashion designer Christian Siriano, meanwhile, has pivoted from hosting Project Runway to...
From Prototyping to Production: 3D Printing for Space Comes into its Own
3D printing – once the domain of nerdy hobbyists – is gaining momentum across multiple industries including the satellite sector thanks to the efforts of NASA to advance 3D printing in space, as well as early commercial innovators. . Today, antenna and propulsion...
Ultimaker Connects 3D Printing Hubs, Experts, and Designers with Hospitals to Enable 3D Printing Support During Coronavirus Outbreak
As countries worldwide face the challenge of managing the COVID-19 pandemic, Ultimaker is making its global network of 3D printing hubs, experts, and designers directly available to hospitals in need of tools and applications that are short in supply and can be...
The first 3D-printed ventilator prototype in Pakistan could be ready within two weeks
A group of volunteers from Pakistan, who call themselves Pakistan Against COVID-19 – Volunteers (PAC-V), have announced plans to use cutting edge 3D printing to produce affordable ventilators, respiratory valves and other essential equipment at a large scale. ....
Stratasys and its partners are producing several thousand face shields with 3D-printed plastic frames
Stratasys Ltd. (NASDAQ: SSYS) has announced a global mobilization of the company’s 3D printing resources and expertise to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic, spanning its Stratasys, GrabCAD, Stratasys Direct Manufacturing and partner network with donated printing...
Integrating Functional Elements into 3D Printing
3D (three-dimensional) printing techniques have been in development since 1974, when pioneering British chemist and author David E. H. Jones proposed a concept for 3D printing in his regular New Scientist column, “Ariadne”. . There, Jones fantasized about laser-based...
DIY 3D-printed face shields could help against Covid-19
3D printer outfit Prusa is busy making medical shields to help in coping with the coronavirus outbreak, while encouraging the wider 3D printing community to get ready to join in with this effort – but warning that any printed products must be thoroughly tested to...
Coronavirus may mean automation is coming sooner than we thought
We’re in the midst of a public health emergency, and life as we know it has ground to a halt. The places we usually go are closed, the events we were looking forward to are canceled, and some of us have lost our jobs or fear losing them soon. . But although it may...
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