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3D LifePrints closes £1.2 investment funding round to expand medical 3D printing business
The world of 3D printing doesn’t stop. In fact, if anything, it has accelerated. . 3D LifePrints UK Ltd, one of the UK’s leading medical 3D printing organizations, has recently closed an investment round of £1.2M led by Fenwall Investments. The investment will be...
3D firms step up to fill supply chain shortages
As the coronavirus outbreak spreads globally, 3D printing firms have been stepping in to help fill the need for everything from respirator parts to touch-free door handles. . The moves come as governments call on companies to shut down most non-essential...
CECIMO fights COVID-19 by calling upon AM companies to help hospitals in need
CECIMO, as the European association for additive manufacturing, was requested by the European Commission to address its membership and query if it would be able to aid in producing equipment (for instance, valves or ventilators) that hospitals are lacking due to the...
Biocompatible 3D Printing Materials Market | Demand for Additive Manufacturing to Boost Market Growth | Technavio
Additive manufacturing has gained immense popularity over the last few years as it helps in producing complex engineering structures in the healthcare industry. Biocompatible 3D materials enable excellent flexibility and low production costs to produce parts of...
New graphene-based material self-assembles into vascular structures
Close-up of a tubular structure made by simultaneous printing and self-assembly of graphene oxide and a protein. Image: Professor Alvaro Mata. An international team of scientists, led by Alvaro Mata at the University of Nottingham and Queen Mary University London in...
Why we need ventilators and why it is so hard to make them
The main issue, as explained in a New York Times reportage, is that, to put it plainly, “ there aren’t enough ventilators to cope with the coronavirus “. The reason why there aren’t enough is that they are extremely difficult to produce and so it takes a long time,...
Porsche adopts 3D printing in new bucket seat concept
Porsche has unveiled a concept for a new bucket seat using 3D printing. The “3D-printed bodyform full-bucket seat” is a lighter alternative to the central section of the traditional seat upholstery which could allow future customers, particularly professional...
Manufacturers and 3D print providers answer UK Government call in Covid-19 fight
The UK Government has put a call out to UK manufacturers to aid with the production of NHS ventilators in the fight against Covid-19. . Yesterday the Prime Minister spoke to over sixty of the UK’s leading manufacturing businesses and organisations who were sent...
Blueprint Webinar: Dealing with Unavoidable Inaccuracies in 3D Printing
As much as we’d like 3D printing to be perfect, it is not. One failing is that, right now, parts are not accurate enough. . As the technology improves so will part accuracy. What do we do now, however? Will accuracy limitations stop us from industrializing...
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