Cleat Guards, EPU, Tidal 3D™ Elite, Carbon, 3D Printed

Hypsole introduces 3D printed cleat guards

Sports footwear company Hypsole has developed its first model of 3D printed cleat guards – Tidal 3D™ Elite. It is compatible with several cleat...
breast implant, Stratasys’ Origin® printer, CollPlant

The Stratasys’ Origin® printer to be tested for CollPlant’s 3D-printed breast implants

CollPlant Biotechnologies and OEM 3D printer manufacturer Stratasys Ltd. have initiated a pre-clinical study with 200cc commercial-sized regenerative implants produced with the Stratasys Origin®...
Cloud Slicing, 3D Printing

3DPrinterOS integrates Prusa Slicer for cloud slicing

3DPrinterOS, the cloud-based 3D printing management platform from 3D Control Systems, announced the integration of Prusa Slicer as its newest cloud-slicing feature.  The integration will...
Yale University, CNC, LMM, Ceremonial Mace, Additive Manufacturing

A ceremonial mace manufactured using CNC & LMM technology

A ceremonial mace designed using CNC & LMM technology by graduate Jacob Eldred, an artist and engineer for Yale University's School of Engineering, drew...
EV, 3D Printing, Ford

Ford accelerates EV development using 3D printing

With the ongoing transition to EVs, Ford Cologne's PD Merkenich development center relied on AM to speed up work on the design of the...
Comete bag, S300X, Lynxter, 3D printing, Emily in Paris, Netflix

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...
Heidelberg University, 3D laser printing, 3D structures, Odontella Aurita, Tetraselmis Striata

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...
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...
earmolds, callier center, 3d printed

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...
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...