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It takes a few seconds to 3D print glass with this new laser-based volumetric additive manufacturing process 

It’s been a few years that volumetric 3D printing is gaining traction, but we have decided to keep a more serious look at the technology ever since some organizations have started commercializing their process....

Improving therapy modulation and patient comfort with 3D-printed, biocompatible patient-specific boluses

Approximately 50% of patients diagnosed with cancer will receive radiotherapy as part of their treatment. To help target the radiation during treatment, the provider (e.g., medical physicist, dosimetrist, radiation oncologist) will use a bolus—a...

The design of architected surfaces would increase the efficiency of 3D Printed heat exchangers by 50% compared to a conventionally manufactured exchanger

A heat exchanger is a device used to transfer heat or thermal energy between two or more fluids or from one medium to another.  Heat exchangers can be explored in a wide range of practical...

PPprint partners with Ascent Fabrication Inc. to provide 3D printing solutions with Polypropylene (PP)

PPprint GmbH, a Germany-based provider of 3D printing solutions with polypropylene (PP) and Ascent Fabrication Inc., a New York-based reseller of 3D printing solutions, announced a partnership for the North American market. While Ascent Fabrication...

Evonik unveils osteoconductive VESTAKEEP® Fusion PEEK filament for 3D printed implants

Any company that is operating in medical 3D printing is well aware of the potential of PEEK for applications in this field, when using FDM 3D printing solutions. The material is a natural colored, high...

University of Minnesota receives a donation of several 3D printers for education and medical device research

Stratasys donates Stratasys J750 Digital Anatomy, MakerBot METHOD X and MakerBot SKETCH 3D printers to the  Visible Heart Laboratories, a large research lab located at the University of Minnesota Medical School that supports medical research,...

EOS’ new partner network to enable industrials to bring 3D printed parts to market at speed and in high quality volumes

Additive Manufacturing company EOS announces the launch of a new End-To-End Production Network designed to connect companies of all sizes in search for high quality serial additive manufacturing (AM) support with selected, certified EOS...

Focus on YOU Series: Evonik and its World of “Infinite 3D Printing Applications”

A look at medical 3D printing materials and other materials development Have you ever realized that the first thing end-users experience when seeing and touching a 3D printed part is the material with which it...

Henkel unveils new resins for healthcare 3D printing

To enable more applications in healthcare, just like this 3D printed connected stethoscope for tele-medicine, Materials producer Henkel has added a new range of 3D Printing resins for healthcare applications under its leading Loctite...

UNO Biomechanics and Copper3D receive $1.125M for developing and testing 3D Printable antimicrobial, recyclable materials

Materials producer Copper3D embarks on a new project with UNO Biomechanics, a department of the university of Nebraska dedicated to understanding the complexity of movement through biomechanical research. Together, they have received a $1.125M NASA...