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The reason why 3D printed BioNEEK is strong and enhances mobility

The more the knee is vulnerable, the more it affects normal lifestyle and reduces mobility over time. In fact, according to a research, this part of the human anatomy would be the most vulnerable. In...

3D print custom prosthetic limbs for kids from recycled ocean plastic

A Non-profit organization called Million Waves Project (MWP) turns recycled ocean plastic into 3D printed prosthetic hands. This idea will remedy to both the issues of ocean pollution and the limited access to affordable...

It is definitely possible to 3D print electronics on a real hand

Researchers at the University of Minnesota 3D printed electronics on a real hand. According to them, additive manufacturing would provide real‐time feedback control and direct ink writing of functional materials in order to fabricate...

Rapid TCT+2018: revelations from EOS, Roboze, Prodways and 3D Systems

EOS P 810 polymer industrial 3D printing platform and HT-23 material  EOS has launched the new EOS P 810 polymer platform intended for the production of ALM material HT-23. The material has been launched with...

The Ultimaker S5 is there!

We have been waiting for it and it is there! The Dutch manufacturer has unveiled the new member of its family of 3D printers and strengthens Integrated Solution with New Industrial-Grade Filament and Mobile...

3D printing News Round Up: Digital Dot, Ansys, Peak’s 3D printed volleyball shoes

Today, interesting announcements draw our attention regarding 3D printing in the communication sector, the aerospace and automotive industries and the fashion industries. Massivit3D in Benelux Massivit3D, provider of 3D printing solutions for the communication and...

BigRep and Etihad Airways address AM solutions for retrofit installations and the production of cabin parts

BigRep and Etihad Airways Engineering will define together a strategy for Additive Manufacturing (AM) solutions for the aerospace industry. The two companies aim to take advantage of 3D printing for the production of cabin...

MIT & Boeing: their first steps in 3D printing for education

During a nine-week online course, professionals and organizations will discover and acquire new skills in additive manufacturing. They will learn new notions in the design, production, and service of products. Furthermore, they will carry...

Mission to the Moon: Achieve 3D Printed Parts for NASA’s Orion Mission

Two days ago, we were talking about the new material of Stratasys: Antero 800NA used to additively manufacture parts exposed to chemicals and high temperatures. Today, the Orion spacecraft exploits the potential of this...

3D printing for Education: The Teacher Certification Program

 Educators are increasingly trained to become 3D printing experts. It is understandable to the extent that, technology is the future, and educators are the one who teach our children the required skills to advance...