Home =
NASA - search results
If you're not happy with the results, please do another search
Mini-Cubes 3D Printed its first satellite in carbon-composite and it is ready for flight
Mini-Cubes, LLC was founded with the idea that anyone can see what happened in space, even virtually. To make it happen, the team develops super small satellites called PocketQube. Each PocketQube aims to achieve...
Space Additive Manufacturing company “Made in Space” becomes a Redwire company
Redwire has announced the acquisition of Space additive manufacturing company Made in Space, Inc. ("MIS")
Redwire provides mission critical space solutions and high reliability components for the space industry. MIS on the other hand, has...
[UPDATED] COVID-19: Efforts from the 3D Printing Community Continue around the world
It’s been several weeks now that we actively monitor 3D printing initiatives to fight this pandemic. To help companies around the world support medical staff locally, we also spread requests from the healthcare industry.
From...
EnvisionTEC to 3D Print Millions of Nasopharyngeal Swabs for COVID-19 Testing
EnvisionTEC, a manufacturer of desktop and full-production 3D printers and materials, has successfully completed a clinical trial to use the EnvisionTEC 3D printed Nasopharyngeal (NP) Swabs for COVID-19 testing. EnvisionTEC, as well as a...
“What if you could add 3D printers to the network just the same as desktop PCs are linked to a server?”
What if
you could add 3D printers to the network just the same as desktop PCs are
linked to a server and create an easy to use workflow management interface that
works across the majority of OEM...
“An aggressive progress in AM”: ExOne’s binder jetting technology can process 21 total materials
The more AM materials a 3D printer can process, the better it is for the user. ExOne drastically stands out from the crowd. 21 materials have been qualified for the company’s binder jetting technology....
“Ceramic materials provide better biocompatibility than 3D printed polymers”
A lot is going on in the International Space Station (ISS). The team at ISS has been working with several companies on various experimental programs to develop and implement a technique of 3D printing...
Xerox multifaceted approach to 3D Printing will help the company build a “substantial business”
October 2018: a statement of Xerox CEO John Visentin informed the public of the company’s plans to “participate” in the additive manufacturing industry. A statement that was an alarm bell for long-established AM companies...
A last look at 2019: what does it mean for the additive manufacturing industry?
Looking Back at 2019 and Forward to 20202020 is just around the corner. While all of us are going to close the doors of this year, we thought it could be interesting to recall...
Penn State Team receives $ 75000 to commercialize 3D-printed concrete system
The College
of Engineering’s Engineering for Innovation & Entrepreneurship
(ENGINE) and the College of Arts and Architecture respectively grant $50,000
& $25,000 to Penn State University researchers to advance concrete 3D
Printing.
Currently,
conventional concrete consists of ordinary Portland cement...