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Built digitally to “live digitally”: DFAB House required the use of robots and 3D printers in its construction
DFAB House has recently been inaugurated. Based on the NEST building of Empa and Eawag in Dübendorf (Switzerland), the house bas been built using digital manufacturing which includes the use of robots and 3D Printers.
A 3D bioprinter that can print skin to heal wounds
The idea of a 3D bioprinter filled with a
patient’s own cells, that can print skin layer by layer sounds like
science-fiction and yet, engineers bring us closer and closer to this reality.
Engineers from Wake...
Renishaw, nTopology and IMR streamlined the AM process to produce spinal implants
A report from the National Center for Health Statistics demonstrates that one in four individuals suffers from chronic low back pain. Furthermore, treatments for low back pain are expensive both at the individual and national levels.
The reason why Omni3D focuses on the material CF-PA12 – and what’s in the pipeline
This “Opinion of the Week” brings us to Poland to discover Omni3D. We have been watching the company for a while and one thing that draws our attention is the fact that, among all...
Multi Jet Fusion vs. Selective Laser Sintering
Multi-jet Fusion and Selective Laser Sintering are two of the most commonly used 3D printing processes around, but if you are considering employing one of these for your fabrication, rapid prototyping, or production runs, which is the best? Well, a lot of that depends upon your circumstances, so let’s consider these two processes, and their pros and cons.
XJET to perform “a magic trick” with its 3D Printing technology at AMUG
XJET will join the AMUG
Conference that will open its doors on March 31st. The Israel-based
manufacturer promises to unveil a new application made possible with its
technology in addition to a small magic trick during live...
Fortify and DSM will develop high-performance composite materials for structural parts
Fortify and DSM
will work together on the development of composite materials for 3D printing of
structural parts.
As a reminder, the Boston-based manufacturer utilizes the Digital Composite Manufacturing (DCM) to produce the strongest resin possible. As par...
How 3D printing enabled the treatment of deviated nasal septum: a story of St. Mary’s Hospital
Deviated
nasal septum is recognized when the nasal septum divides the nostrils into two.
The most common symptom of a deviated
septum is nasal congestion, with one side of the nose being
more congested than the other, along with difficulty breathing. The
Health Insurance Review...
Reducing CO2 using 3D Printing? – A project of Omni3D and the Cyprus University of Technology
Among the numerous projects of Omni3D, one that draws the attention today is linked to the environment. Omni3D and the Cyprus University of Technology are currently working on reducing CO2 as part of the European M-Era net project.
The February issue of 3D ADEPT Mag is out!
Is it still the season of resolutions and self-improvement for you? In the additive manufacturing industry on the other hand, many things have already happened; companies are showing their determination in achieving their objectives.
Discover now the various analyses of our team on the main issues faced by professionals of the industry! Check out the February issue of 3D ADEPT Mag!