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Smart Manufacturing for Aerospace & Defense: The place to be to assess industry 4.0 solutions

3D Adept are proud to be partnering with Smart Manufacturing for Aerospace & Defense on 29 October 2024 in Chicago, IL, USA. The aerospace and defense industry faces soaring demand and stringent quality standards, leading...
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The Comete bag in ‘Emily in Paris’ is a fine example of silicone 3D printing

Fans of the popular cult Netflix series “Emily in Paris" have eagerly awaited the next season. Season 4 was released in August and there has been much discussion about the happenings in the life...
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Hitachi Rail goes for ROBOZE for 3D Printing railway spare parts

Hitachi Rail, a global player in the railway industry with advanced manufacturing units in Naples, Italy, and Maryland (USA),  has collaborated with Roboze, a 3D printer manufacturer for fabricating railway spare parts.  The iconic high-speed...

Meet nPower Technologies, the latest newcomer that aims to address scheduling challenges on the AM shopfloor

I may be extrapolating but it’s almost as if the number of companies that shut down their operations this year equals the number of newcomers that debuted on the AM market this year. The...
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Researchers develop biocompatible materials from microalgae

Researchers from Heidelberg University in Germany have fabricated inks for printing complex biocompatible 3D microstructures from the raw materials extracted from the microalgae. Being led by Professor Dr. Eva Blasco from IMSEAM (Institute for Molecular...

Blueflite relies on AM to produce hydrogen fuel cells for UAVs

Blueflite®, a provider of a drone-based logistics platform, is involved in a collaborative project that aims to meet the demand for reliable storage of hydrogen fuels for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). Supported by the Northern...
University of California, PNIPAM method, salting-out effect

New 3D printing technique uses a polymer ink and salt water solution to create parts

3D printing is undergoing a paradigm shift with the development of the PNIPAM method. This method developed by researchers at The University of California San Diego involves the use of a polymer ink and...
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Callier Center relies on 3D printing to manufacture hearing aid earmolds

The Callier Center for Communication Disorders at the University of Texas at Dallas kickstarted manufacturing 3D printed custom earmolds for pediatric hearing aids.  This lab is generously funded through several community donations. It has set...
Paris 2024, Olympic Games, 3d printing

Use cases of Additive Manufacturing at the Paris 2024 Olympics

In preparation for the Paris 2024 Olympics, we shared a few use cases where Additive Manufacturing (AM) has played a pivotal role. Some include the 3D printed Scalmalloy Bolide F HR bikes for Team...

Supernova announces a business unit that focuses on 3D printing of energetic materials

Remember Supernova – the company that debuted on the AM market at the beginning of this year with the goal of accelerating the development and commercialization of its Viscous Lithography Manufacturing (VLM) solution? It has...