A recent report published by Transparency Market Research states that the global 3D printing in medical applications market, which stood at US$354.5 million in 2012 is anticipated to reach US$965.5 million by 2019, exhibiting progressive at 15.4% CAGR between 2013 and 2019.
Today is the launch of Bespoke at Westfield San Francisco Centre and Zeepro will showcase its user-friendly 3D printer. The company is proud to be one of the selected innovative tech startup companies to be a part of Bespoke's launch.
Stratasys Ltd., a leading global provider of 3D printing and additive manufacturing solutions, announced a joint marketing partnership in North America with Creaform, a worldwide leader in portable 3D measurement solutions.
New research that tests the benefits of using 3D printed eggs for study on how birds reject eggs has been published in the PeerJ journal. Brood parasites try to slip in their eggs into other bird’s nests. However, birds have the ability to identify and reject these eggs.
Celebrating its 25th anniversary, global 3D Printing pioneer Materialise announces the launch of the latest Mimics Innovation Suite, including the Mimics® 18.0 and 3-matic® 10.0 software solutions. The new and improved tools increase user-friendliness, reduce segmentation time and make design and modeling even more realistic. It’s also possible to 3D print the results in full color. In addition, the visualization capabilities have been expanded with a fluoroscopy view and virtual X-ray simulation.
Changxi Zheng, assistant professor of computer science at Columbia Engineering along with China's Zhejiang University researchers has created a method that enabling hydrographic printing, with exact alignment. Hydrographic printing is a well-known industrial process that transfers color ink of a thin film to the surface of 3D structures to color them.
Indian Institute of Science and Rice University researchers are studying how mollusks can withstand high pressures at the bottom of the ocean. Mollusks have a soft interior but their exterior shell is designed in a way that protects them even in very difficult conditions.
Spider silk has been widely researched for its superior material properties and attractive structure. It is known to be stronger than steel. MIT researchers in particular have explored its uniqueness to enable the probable creation of artificial resources capable of imitating natural silk’s amazing properties.
Researchers at the Technische Universität München (TUM) consider that a new approach that involves a combination of 3D-printed microfiber scaffolding and hydrogels holds promise for more effective usage of biocompatible materials for repairing human tissues.
NASA and America Makes are hosting a novel $2.25 million competition, which involves designing and constructing a 3D-printed habitat for deep space exploration.
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