Fibtip develops ceramic coated nozzles for 3D Printing

Fibtip, a sub-organization of TRD Surfaces - a Danish startup that spun off the Technical University of Denmark – has developed nozzles of the...

Montana Becomes First State to Give Broad Regulatory Approval for Construction 3D Printing

Building code regulators at the state level in Montana made history as the first to approve 3D printed walls as an equal replacement for walls made...

Europe-based surgeons now have access to a patient specific 3D printed bone, to treat patients with severe facial deformations.

Two years ago at a medical 3D printing event where I served as a moderator, one of the presenters explained that applications of 3D...

A look at the additive manufacturing journey of a United States Air Force base

It started with a piece here, a small part there. Arnold Air Force Base is a United States Air Force base located in Coffee and...

Opinion: what increases the cost of 3D printing materials and what could make it drop?

As you may have already seen through various applications and dossiers, choosing a material is crucial to ensure both the durability of the end-product...

How can 3D printed materials sense their own movements?

MIT researchers have developed a method for 3D printing materials with tunable mechanical properties, which can sense how they are moving and interacting with...

Made in India – by Indians: this is the first 3D printed cornea developed in the country

A 3D printed cornea can be extremely useful for treating diseases such as corneal scarring or keratoconus. The very first 3D printed cornea was developed...

Building company pivots its business model to explore construction 3D printing market in Australia

So far, construction 3D printing companies that have been operating in Australia are mainly doing so via the expertise of a distributor. Local manufacturers...

This 3D printed dual-phase, nanostructured high-entropy alloy would exceed the strength and ductility of other AM materials

 High-entropy alloys (HEAs) are alloys that are formed by mixing equal or relatively large proportions of (usually) five or more elements. These multi-component alloys...

New Fashion Tech company leverages additive manufacturing and an intriguing material process to create clothing and footwear

With its manufacturing of daily wear items such as T-shirts, Simplifyber aims to replace wovens and knits, which together represent a $25B market globally. We...