A team of engineers from MIT and Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) are using light to print three-dimensional structures capable of remembering their original shapes.
Researchers from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) have 3D printed shape-shifting structures capable of folding or unfolding to reshape themselves whenever they are exposed to electricity or heat.
Optomec recently announced that its Aerosol Jet Technology is capable of enabling composite structures and 3D polymer to be printed using embedded electronics at the micron scale.
As custom-made prosthetics can now be easily created with 3D printing, bioengineers are exploring other methods to manufacture real cellular materials. This technology could form the origin for tissue-engineered skin, personalized biomedical devices, bone, cartilage, and even working bladders.
A new 3D printing method designed by Stanford scientists could lead to the exploration of rocks that are too delicate to handle or hard to access such as those from mars or from volcanoes.
The new 3D printed wheelchairs designed by BMW Designworks for the US Paralympic Track and Field team were revealed in a new TV advertisement.
Whether building bone, shells, or corals, living creatures are true masters of crystallization. In the laboratory, this amazing precision cannot be duplicated yet. The processes and many of the precise structures of bio minerals remain largely unexplored.
What is the difference between materials created by using additive technologies and traditional materials? How can we predict their properties? The research that employees of the TSU Laboratory for Physics of High-Strength Crystals have now begun with colleagues from the University of Kassel (Germany) will provide answers to these and other questions.
Stratasys Ltd., the 3D printing and additive manufacturing solutions company, today unveiled a 3D printed mask in collaboration with widely-acclaimed designer Neri Oxman and The Mediated Matter Group.
Filamet™, the new product from The Virtual Foundry, llc in Madison, Wisconsin, lets any standard 3d printer, print pure metal right on the desktop. This Crowdfunded development will likely change the way metal is 3D Printed.
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