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Desktop Health received CE Mark Certification and releases Flexcera Next Generation 3D Printed Dentures

With the goal of redefining patient-specific healthcare in the dental, orthodontic and otolaryngology fields, Desktop Metal launched a new business line three months ago. Named Desktop HealthTM and led by President & CEO Michael...

What opportunities polymer 3D printing holds?

The growing investment of companies in research and development aims to foster the development of polymers. Yet, when it comes to industrial needs, the market presents an increasing adoption of metal additive manufacturing. This...

Sakuu reveals more about its EV Battery 3D Printer, set To Accelerate Adoption of EV

Sakuu will initially focus on the two-, three- and smaller four-wheel electric vehicle market for whom the company’s SSB proposition delivers an obvious and desirable combination of small form factor, low weight and improved...

Mass production of architecture 3D printed end-use parts? Stratasys and DyeMansion to show how to do it.

Beyond the creation of a reference architecture, this is about establishing a unique, sustainable solution for cleaning, chemical smoothing and dyeing. In the additive manufacturing industry, architecture is often relegated to the level of "mere...

It’s possible to produce fully recyclable printed electronics, with water and sound. Here is a demonstration.

There is hope for a new generation of recyclable electronics to help fight the growing global epidemic of electronic waste. Behind the increasingly use of electronics into daily life, there’s an ever-growing pile of discarded...

Medical 3D Printing Start-up 3D MEDLAB becomes a Marle Group company

Marle Group, a medical device manufacturer has acquired 3D MEDLAB a start-up that delivers 3D printed medical devices across the ortho, spine, trauma, and cardio markets. Headquartered in France, both companies will strengthen their presence...

Medical 3D Printing: “Just because you can print it doesn’t mean you can use it.”

The use of 3D printing in the medical sector reveals that the technology is already exploited in 7 fields of application: orthopedic surgery, maxillofacial surgery, reconstructive plastic surgery, ENT surgery, neurosurgery, cardiac surgery and...

UpNano on the path to 3D-Printing Living Cells for Bioapplications with new 2Photon 3D-printer

Two-dimensional cell cultures have been the standard in pharmaceutical preclinical R&D and in biomedical research in general, for many decades. However, growing evidence demonstrates that these models poorly represent the cellular interaction at the...

3DCeram partners with Gregory Nolens to bring ceramic 3D printing to the biomedical field

From dental implants, safe and essential vaccines to medical inhalers, manufacturers of ceramic 3D printing technologies are increasingly exploring new applications of ceramic 3D printing in the medical field. Despite the very limited number...

Hydrogen Fuel Cells And Metal 3D Printing: Michelin looks beyond tyres to drive growth

So far in the AM industry, one notes that acquisitions and mergers are primary actions companies take to further expand and cope with the Covid-19 pandemic. For some companies, however, the recovery plan consists...