A 3D printed ‘metamaterial’ boasting levels of strength for weight not normally seen in nature or manufacturing could change how we make everything from medical implants to aircraft or rocket parts.
StenTech® Inc., a leading global company specializing in SMT Printing Solutions, has completed a major technology update to their Photo Stencil Specialized Products Division in Golden, Colorado.
Robert Petterborg saw an opportunity to improve a critical part used to test a weapons system. Using his spare time at work and with the help of his Sandia National Laboratories colleagues, he designed a new cable connector that eliminates misalignments that could interfere with testing and potentially damage hardware.
Researchers at the University of Surrey have developed a novel method for electrospinning sponges, which enables them to create three-dimensional scaffolds that can support the growth of patient-derived skin transplants.
Industrial drives specialist, Technidrive, has invested in a state-of-the-art 3D printer, located at its Northern Ireland facility.
Inspired by the color-changing ability of chameleons, researchers developed a sustainable technique to 3D-print multiple, dynamic colors from a single ink.
Leading aerospace specialist Airframe Designs is investing in the very latest technology as it expands its services in 3D printing.
Is it feasible to produce tissue in a lab to replace damaged cartilage, for example? With the use of a procedure that is quite distinct from previous approaches employed globally, TU Wien (Vienna) has now made substantial progress toward producing replacement tissue in the lab.
Consider a world devoid of flora. The rapid depletion of possible plant-derived medications is a worrying trend, even though this extreme situation has not materialized.
SAW technologies have a wide range of applications in research and are crucial to microfluidics because of their high accuracy and quick actuation.
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