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Time-saving in product development: why Mantle’s Hybrid Metal 3D printing is an interesting bet

In an industry where one of the major issues consists in reducing “product-time-to-market” cycles, additive manufacturing is often directly categorised as a technology that enables faster production compared to conventional manufacturing processes. Yet, for...

Patient successfully receives a cranioplasty 3D printed implant, a premiere for Skåne University Hospital

Cranioplasty is the surgical repair of skull fractures or deformities. These fractures and deformities can happen as the result of a neurosurgical operation that required access to the brain, a traumatic accident, or a...

Reinventing portable toilets with 3D printing. Meet “The Throne”

The last time we talked about 3D printed toilets, it was two years ago. These toilets have been 3D printed to solve sanitation issue in India. Today, social enterprise To.org and Dutch filament producer Reflow bring back the...

These unusual 3D printing materials we have ever seen

3D printing has led to some of the coolest objects we have ever seen in this industry but sometimes, the materials used to produce these objects are fabricated in a very unexpected way. 3D...

SKOP, a 3D printed connected stethoscope for tele-medicine

Despite its share of pros and cons, the need for tele-medicine has been accelerated with the pandemic. As a matter of fact, over time, the pros have outweighed the cons and MedTech companies have...

3D printing and VR play their part in the separation of one-year-old conjoined twins

Craniopagus twins are conjoined twins that are fused at the cranium. With advances in neuroimaging, neuroanesthesia, neurosurgical techniques, and now 3D printing & virtual reality technologies, successful separation operations have become more common. Recently, in...

CASTOR discusses Part Identification for Additive Manufacturing and the next step for the company

Do you remember how in a previous dossier of 3D ADEPT Mag, we explored additive manufacturing candidacy for production applications?  One of the frameworks identified to assess if it is was necessary to go...

8-year-old girl wears 3D-printed mask to heal facial burns

For the first time, in our mask-centric society, a mask does not only help to protect but also to heal A year ago in the Palestinian refugee camp of Nuseirat, in the central Gaza Strip,...

Meet Mantle and its TrueShape hybrid bound metal printing for tooling

Mantle officially debuts on the additive manufacturing industry with a proprietary 3D printing technology named TrueShape. This entrance on the AM industry follows an unannounced $13M investment by Foundation Capital, Hypertherm Ventures, Future Shape,...

General Motors opens new Additive Manufacturing Center and reveals production vehicles that will include 3D printed parts

The car manufacturer aims to increase agility and speed General Motors has opened a 15,000-square-foot (1394 m2) Additive Manufacturing Center, a facility dedicated to industrialize 3D printing technology in the automotive industry. Named Additive...